Reconfigurable FPGA-Based Solvers For Sparse Satellite Control
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel reconfigurable and power-efficient FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) implementation of an operator splitting algorithm for Non-Terrestial Network's (NTN) relay satellites model predictive orientation control (MPC). Our approach ensures system stability and introduces an innovative reconfigurable bit-width FPGA-based optimization solver. To demonstrate its efficacy, we employ a real FPGA-In-the-Loop hardware setup to control simulated satellite dynamics. Furthermore, we conduct an in-depth comparative analysis, examining various fixed-point configurations to evaluate the combined system's closed-loop performance and power efficiency, providing a holistic understanding of the proposed implementation's advantages.
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