Applied Sciences, Vol. 13, Pages 6674: Fault Reconstruction for a Giant Satellite Swarm Based on Hybrid Multi-Objective Optimization

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Applied Sciences, Vol. 13, Pages 6674: Fault Reconstruction for a Giant Satellite Swarm Based on Hybrid Multi-Objective Optimization

Applied Sciences doi: 10.3390/app13116674

Authors: Guohua Kang Zhenghao Yang Xinyu Yuan Junfeng Wu

To perform indicator selection and verification for the on-orbit fault reconstruction of a giant satellite swarm, a hybrid multi-objective fault reconstruction algorithm is proposed and then verified by Monte Carlo analysis. First, according to the on-orbit failure analysis of the satellite swarm, several optimization indicators, such as the health state of the satellite swarm, the total energy consumption of reconstruction, and the balance of fuel consumption, are proposed. Then, a hybrid multi-objective fitness function is constructed, and a hybrid multi-objective genetic algorithm is used to optimize the objective function to obtain the optimal reconstruction strategy. Finally, the algorithm is statistically verified by Monte Carlo analysis. The simulation results not only show the algorithm’s validity but also reveal the relationship between the number of satellite faults and the health of the satellite swarm. From this, the maximum number of faulty satellites allowed in the giant satellite swarm is calculated, which is significant for assessing the swarm’s health.

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