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The goal of this paper is to develop a preliminary plan for a multi-nanosatellite active debris removal platform(Mn ADRP) for low-Earth-orbit(LEO) missions. A dynamic multi-objective traveling salesman problem(TSP) scheme is proposed in which three optimization objectives, i.e., the debris removal priority,the Mn ADRP orbital transfer energy, and the number of required nanosatellites are modeled respectively. A modified genetic algorithm(GA) is also proposed to solve the dynamic multi-objective TSP. Finally, numerical experiments involving partially real-world the debris data set are conducted to verify the efficacy of the proposed models and the solution method.
The goal of this paper is to develop a preliminary plan for a multi-nanosatellite active debris removal platform (Mn ADRP) for low-Earth-orbit (LEO) missions. A dynamic multi-objective traveling salesman problem (TSP) scheme is proposed in which three optimization objectives, ie, the debris removal priority, the Mn ADRP orbital transfer energy, and the number of required nanosatellites are modeled respectively. Finally, numerical experiments involving partially real-world the debris data set are conducting to verify the efficacy of the proposed models and the solution method.