This paper presents research on the application of trajectory design, optimization, and control to an orbital transfer from Mars-Phobos Distant Retrograde Orbits to the surface of Phobos. Given a Distant Retrograde Orbit and a landing location on the surface of Phobos, landing trajectories for which total Dv for a direct 2-burn maneuver is minimized are computed. This is accomplished through the use of Particle Swarm Optimization in which the required Dv and time of flight are optimization parameters. The non-uniform gravitational environment of Phobos is considered in the computation. Results show how direct transfers can be achieved with Delta upsilon on the order of similar to 30 m/s.
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Zheng SQ, 2013, 2013 IEEE CONGRESS ON EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION (CEC), P2069