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    Reduced Order Models for Precision Thermal Control of Earth Observation Telescope

    Source: Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control:;2026:;volume( 148 ):;issue:006::page 23
    Author:
    Chourasia, Rajat
    ,
    Adoni, Abhijit A.
    ,
    Srinivasan, Balaji
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4071645
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Abstract. Thermal control is critical for space telescopes, as thermo-elastic deformation can significantly degrade imaging performance. This imposes stringent specifications on temperature range, thermal gradient, and temporal temperature stability. While most frameworks focus on offline thermal optimization, online control approaches include PID controllers and predictive control using compact thermal models. However, PID-based methods cannot naturally incorporate temperature constraints or thermal gradient specifications, while compact-models fail to capture spatial variations. Although standard model predictive control (MPC) using detailed thermal models can address these limitations, solving the resulting constrained optimization problem in real-time is computationally prohibitive. This work presents the first application of MPC for thermal control of a simulated Cassegrain telescope located in a 500 km sun-synchronous orbit. We employ a reduced-order model constructed via proper orthogonal decomposition that enables real-time MPC implementation. Thermal gradient constraint (1 °C maximum difference across the telescope structure) and stability constraint (2 °C maximum variation during 800 s imaging sessions) are directly encoded into the MPC formulation. Simulation results demonstrate that this reduced-order MPC (ROMPC) approach achieves 38% improvement in temperature stability over PID control and 24% over bang-bang control during stabilized operation. For critical optics components, ROMPC reduces thermal gradients compared to PID and bang-bang control. Furthermore, transient analysis reveals that ROMPC improves temporal temperature stability by avoiding the large overshoots (±6 °C), a key limitation of PID control. Thus, ROMPC provides superior thermal performance than traditional controllers by leveraging global spatiotemporal awareness.
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    contributor authorChourasia, Rajat
    contributor authorAdoni, Abhijit A.
    contributor authorSrinivasan, Balaji
    date accessioned2026-08-23T08:42:33Z
    date available2026-08-23T08:42:33Z
    date copyright2026/11/01
    date issued2026
    identifier issn0022-0434
    identifier otherds-25-1315.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4316927
    description abstractAbstract. Thermal control is critical for space telescopes, as thermo-elastic deformation can significantly degrade imaging performance. This imposes stringent specifications on temperature range, thermal gradient, and temporal temperature stability. While most frameworks focus on offline thermal optimization, online control approaches include PID controllers and predictive control using compact thermal models. However, PID-based methods cannot naturally incorporate temperature constraints or thermal gradient specifications, while compact-models fail to capture spatial variations. Although standard model predictive control (MPC) using detailed thermal models can address these limitations, solving the resulting constrained optimization problem in real-time is computationally prohibitive. This work presents the first application of MPC for thermal control of a simulated Cassegrain telescope located in a 500 km sun-synchronous orbit. We employ a reduced-order model constructed via proper orthogonal decomposition that enables real-time MPC implementation. Thermal gradient constraint (1 °C maximum difference across the telescope structure) and stability constraint (2 °C maximum variation during 800 s imaging sessions) are directly encoded into the MPC formulation. Simulation results demonstrate that this reduced-order MPC (ROMPC) approach achieves 38% improvement in temperature stability over PID control and 24% over bang-bang control during stabilized operation. For critical optics components, ROMPC reduces thermal gradients compared to PID and bang-bang control. Furthermore, transient analysis reveals that ROMPC improves temporal temperature stability by avoiding the large overshoots (±6 °C), a key limitation of PID control. Thus, ROMPC provides superior thermal performance than traditional controllers by leveraging global spatiotemporal awareness.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleReduced Order Models for Precision Thermal Control of Earth Observation Telescope
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume148
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4071645
    journal fristpage23
    journal lastpage40
    page18
    treeJournal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control:;2026:;volume( 148 ):;issue:006
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