CAMELOT-Computational-Analytical Multi-fidElity Low-thrust Optimisation Toolbox
Di Carlo, Marilena and Romero Martin, Juan Manuel and Vasile, Massimiliano (2017) CAMELOT-Computational-Analytical Multi-fidElity Low-thrust Optimisation Toolbox. CEAS Space Journal. ISSN 1868-2510 (https://doi.org/10.1007/s12567-017-0172-6)
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Abstract
CAMELOT (Computational-Analytical Multi-fidElity Low-thrust Optimisation Toolbox) is a toolbox for the fast preliminary design and optimisation of low-thrust trajectories. It solves highly complex combinatorial problems to plan multi-target missions characterised by long spirals including different perturbations. In order to do so, CAMELOT implements a novel multi-fidelity approach combining analytical surrogate modelling and accurate computational estimations of the mission cost. Decisions are then made by using two optimisation engines included in the toolbox, a single objective global optimiser and a combinatorial optimisation algorithm. CAMELOT has been applied to a variety of case studies: from the design of interplanetary trajectories to the optimal deorbiting of space debris, from the deployment of constellations to on-orbit servicing. In this paper the main elements of CAMELOT are described and two examples, solved using the toolbox, are presented.
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Di Carlo, Marilena


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Item type: Article ID code: 61849 Dates: DateEvent22 September 2017Published22 September 2017Published Online13 September 2017AcceptedSubjects: Technology > Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Department: Faculty of Engineering > Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Technology and Innovation Centre > Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing
Strategic Research Themes > Ocean, Air and SpaceDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 21 Sep 2017 16:33 Last modified: 02 Feb 2025 13:09 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/61849