The ReSWARM Microgravity Flight Experiments: Planning, Control, and Model Estimation for On-Orbit Close Proximity Operations
Bryce Doerr, Keenan Albee, Monica Ekal, Rodrigo Ventura, Richard, Linares

TL;DR
The ReSWARM experiments on the ISS demonstrate advanced planning, control, and model learning techniques for autonomous on-orbit assembly and proximity operations using NASA's Astrobee robots.
Contribution
This work introduces integrated planning, control, and model estimation methods specifically tailored for microgravity robotic assembly and proximity tasks in space.
Findings
Successful demonstration of long-horizon planning in microgravity
Effective on-orbit model reconfiguration learning
Robust control enabling precise multi-waypoint tracking
Abstract
On-orbit close proximity operations involve robotic spacecraft maneuvering and making decisions for a growing number of mission scenarios demanding autonomy, including on-orbit assembly, repair, and astronaut assistance. Of these scenarios, on-orbit assembly is an enabling technology that will allow large space structures to be built in-situ, using smaller building block modules. However, robotic on-orbit assembly involves a number of technical hurdles such as changing system models. For instance, grappled modules moved by a free-flying "assembler" robot can cause significant shifts in system inertial properties, which has cascading impacts on motion planning and control portions of the autonomy stack. Further, on-orbit assembly and other scenarios require collision-avoiding motion planning, particularly when operating in a "construction site" scenario of multiple assembler robots and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpace Satellite Systems and Control · Astro and Planetary Science · Distributed systems and fault tolerance
