Source code for test_MRP_Feedback

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#   Unit Test Script
#   Module Name:        MRP_Feedback
#   Author:             Hanspeter Schaub
#   Creation Date:      December 18, 2015
#
import pytest
import sys, os, inspect
# import packages as needed e.g. 'numpy', 'ctypes, 'math' etc.
import numpy as np








#   Import all of the modules that we are going to call in this simulation

from Basilisk.utilities import SimulationBaseClass
from Basilisk.utilities import macros
from Basilisk.utilities import unitTestSupport
from Basilisk.fswAlgorithms.MRP_Feedback import MRP_Feedback
from Basilisk.fswAlgorithms.fswMessages import fswMessages

# uncomment this line is this test is to be skipped in the global unit test run, adjust message as needed
# @pytest.mark.skipif(conditionstring)
# uncomment this line if this test has an expected failure, adjust message as needed
#@pytest.mark.xfail()
# provide a unique test method name, starting with test_


[docs]@pytest.mark.parametrize("intGain", [0.01, -1]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("rwNum", [4, 0]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("integralLimit", [0, 20]) @pytest.mark.parametrize("useRwAvailability", ["NO", "ON", "OFF"]) def test_MRP_Feedback(show_plots, intGain, rwNum, integralLimit, useRwAvailability): r""" **Validation Test Description** The unit test for this module tests a set of gains :math:`K`, :math:`K_i`, :math:`P` on a rigid body with no external torques, and with a fixed input reference attitude message. The torque requested by the controller is evaluated against python computed torques at 0s, 0.5s, 1s, 1.5s and 2s to within a tolerance of :math:`10^{-8}`. After 1s the simulation is stopped and the ``Reset()`` function is called to check that integral feedback related variables are properly reset. The following permutations are run: - The test is run for a case with error integration feedback (:math:`k_i`=0.01) and one case where :math:`k_i` is set to a negative value, resulting in a case with no integrator. - The RW array number is configured either to 4 or 0 - The integral limit term is set to either 0 or 20 - The RW availability message is tested in 3 manners. Either the availability message is not written where all wheels should default to being available. If the availability message is written, then the RWs are either zero to available or not available. - The control parameter :math:`\delta\omega_{0}` is set to either a zero or non-zero vector All permutations of these test cases are expected to pass. **Test Parameters** Args: intGain (float): value of the integral gain :math:`K_i` rwNum (int): number of RW devices to simulate integralLimit (float): value of the integral limit useRwAvailability (string): Flag to not use RW availabillity (``NO``), use the availability message and turn on the RW devices (``ON``) and use the message and turn off the devices (``OFF``) """ # each test method requires a single assert method to be called [testResults, testMessage] = run(show_plots,intGain, rwNum, integralLimit, useRwAvailability) assert testResults < 1, testMessage
def run(show_plots, intGain, rwNum, integralLimit, useRwAvailability): testFailCount = 0 # zero unit test result counter testMessages = [] # create empty array to store test log messages unitTaskName = "unitTask" # arbitrary name (don't change) unitProcessName = "TestProcess" # arbitrary name (don't change) # Create a sim module as an empty container unitTestSim = SimulationBaseClass.SimBaseClass() # this creates a fresh and consistent simulation environment for each test run # Create test thread testProcessRate = macros.sec2nano(0.5) # update process rate update time testProc = unitTestSim.CreateNewProcess(unitProcessName) testProc.addTask(unitTestSim.CreateNewTask(unitTaskName, testProcessRate)) # Construct algorithm and associated C++ container moduleConfig = MRP_Feedback.MRP_FeedbackConfig() moduleWrap = unitTestSim.setModelDataWrap(moduleConfig) moduleWrap.ModelTag = "MRP_Feedback" # Add test module to runtime call list unitTestSim.AddModelToTask(unitTaskName, moduleWrap, moduleConfig) # Initialize the test module configuration data moduleConfig.inputGuidName = "inputGuidName" moduleConfig.vehConfigInMsgName = "vehicleConfigName" if rwNum > 0: moduleConfig.rwParamsInMsgName = "rwa_config_data_parsed" moduleConfig.inputRWSpeedsName = "reactionwheel_speeds" moduleConfig.outputDataName = "outputName" moduleConfig.K = 0.15 moduleConfig.Ki = intGain moduleConfig.P = 150.0 moduleConfig.integralLimit = integralLimit moduleConfig.knownTorquePntB_B = [1., 1., 1.] # Create input message and size it because the regular creator of that message # is not part of the test. # AttGuidFswMsg Message: guidCmdData = MRP_Feedback.AttGuidFswMsg() # Create a structure for the input message sigma_BR = [0.3, -0.5, 0.7] guidCmdData.sigma_BR = sigma_BR omega_BR_B = [0.010, -0.020, 0.015] guidCmdData.omega_BR_B = omega_BR_B omega_RN_B = [-0.02, -0.01, 0.005] guidCmdData.omega_RN_B = omega_RN_B domega_RN_B = [0.0002, 0.0003, 0.0001] guidCmdData.domega_RN_B = domega_RN_B unitTestSupport.setMessage(unitTestSim.TotalSim, unitProcessName, moduleConfig.inputGuidName, guidCmdData) # vehicleConfigData Message: vehicleConfigOut = MRP_Feedback.VehicleConfigFswMsg() I = [1000., 0., 0., 0., 800., 0., 0., 0., 800.] vehicleConfigOut.ISCPntB_B = I unitTestSupport.setMessage(unitTestSim.TotalSim, unitProcessName, moduleConfig.vehConfigInMsgName, vehicleConfigOut) # wheelSpeeds Message rwSpeedMessage = MRP_Feedback.RWSpeedIntMsg() Omega = [10.0, 25.0, 50.0, 100.0] # rad/sec rwSpeedMessage.wheelSpeeds = Omega unitTestSupport.setMessage(unitTestSim.TotalSim, unitProcessName, moduleConfig.inputRWSpeedsName, rwSpeedMessage) # wheelConfigData message jsList = [] GsMatrix_B = [] def writeMsgInWheelConfiguration(): rwConfigParams = MRP_Feedback.RWArrayConfigFswMsg() rwConfigParams.GsMatrix_B = [ 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.577350269190, 0.577350269190, 0.577350269190 ] rwConfigParams.JsList = [0.1, 0.1, 0.1, 0.1] rwConfigParams.numRW = rwNum unitTestSupport.setMessage(unitTestSim.TotalSim, unitProcessName, moduleConfig.rwParamsInMsgName, rwConfigParams) jsList = rwConfigParams.JsList GsMatrix_B = rwConfigParams.GsMatrix_B return jsList, GsMatrix_B if len(moduleConfig.rwParamsInMsgName) > 0: jsList, GsMatrix_B = writeMsgInWheelConfiguration() # wheelAvailability message rwAvailabilityMessage = fswMessages.RWAvailabilityFswMsg() if useRwAvailability is not "NO": moduleConfig.rwAvailInMsgName = "rw_availability" if useRwAvailability is "ON": rwAvailabilityMessage.wheelAvailability = [MRP_Feedback.AVAILABLE, MRP_Feedback.AVAILABLE, MRP_Feedback.AVAILABLE, MRP_Feedback.AVAILABLE] elif useRwAvailability is "OFF": rwAvailabilityMessage.wheelAvailability = [MRP_Feedback.UNAVAILABLE, MRP_Feedback.UNAVAILABLE, MRP_Feedback.UNAVAILABLE, MRP_Feedback.UNAVAILABLE] else: print("WARNING: unknown rw availability status") unitTestSupport.setMessage(unitTestSim.TotalSim, unitProcessName, moduleConfig.rwAvailInMsgName, rwAvailabilityMessage) else: # set default availability rwAvailabilityMessage.wheelAvailability = [MRP_Feedback.AVAILABLE, MRP_Feedback.AVAILABLE, MRP_Feedback.AVAILABLE, MRP_Feedback.AVAILABLE] LrTrue = findTrueTorques(moduleConfig, guidCmdData, rwSpeedMessage, vehicleConfigOut, jsList, rwNum, GsMatrix_B, rwAvailabilityMessage) # Setup logging on the test module output message so that we get all the writes to it unitTestSim.TotalSim.logThisMessage(moduleConfig.outputDataName, testProcessRate) # Need to call the self-init and cross-init methods unitTestSim.InitializeSimulation() # Step the simulation to 3*process rate so 4 total steps including zero unitTestSim.ConfigureStopTime(macros.sec2nano(1.0)) # seconds to stop simulation unitTestSim.ExecuteSimulation() moduleWrap.Reset(1) # this module reset function needs a time input (in NanoSeconds) unitTestSim.ConfigureStopTime(macros.sec2nano(2.0)) # seconds to stop simulation unitTestSim.ExecuteSimulation() # This pulls the actual data log from the simulation run. # Note that range(3) will provide [0, 1, 2] Those are the elements you get from the vector (all of them) moduleOutputName = "torqueRequestBody" moduleOutput = unitTestSim.pullMessageLogData(moduleConfig.outputDataName + '.' + moduleOutputName, list(range(3))) # compare the module results to the truth values accuracy = 1e-8 for i in range(0, len(LrTrue)): # check vector values if not unitTestSupport.isArrayEqual(moduleOutput[i], LrTrue[i], 3, accuracy): testFailCount += 1 testMessages.append("FAILED: " + moduleWrap.ModelTag + " Module failed " + moduleOutputName + " unit test at t=" + str(moduleOutput[i,0]*macros.NANO2SEC) + "sec\n") # print out success message if no error were found if testFailCount == 0: print("PASSED: " + moduleWrap.ModelTag) else: print("Failed: " + moduleWrap.ModelTag) # each test method requires a single assert method to be called # this check below just makes sure no sub-test failures were found return [testFailCount, ''.join(testMessages)] def findTrueTorques(moduleConfig,guidCmdData,rwSpeedMessage,vehicleConfigOut,jsList,numRW,GsMatrix_B,rwAvailMsg): Lr = [] #Read in variables L = np.asarray(moduleConfig.knownTorquePntB_B) steps = [0, 0, .5, 0, .5] omega_BR_B = np.asarray(guidCmdData.omega_BR_B) omega_RN_B = np.asarray(guidCmdData.omega_RN_B) omega_BN_B = omega_BR_B + omega_RN_B #find body rate domega_RN_B = np.asarray(guidCmdData.domega_RN_B) sigma_BR = np.asarray(guidCmdData.sigma_BR) Isc = np.asarray(vehicleConfigOut.ISCPntB_B) Isc = np.reshape(Isc, (3, 3)) Ki = moduleConfig.Ki K = moduleConfig.K P = moduleConfig.P jsVec = jsList GsMatrix_B_array = np.asarray(GsMatrix_B) GsMatrix_B_array = np.reshape(GsMatrix_B_array[0:numRW * 3], (numRW, 3)) sigmaInt = np.asarray([0, 0, 0]) #Compute toruqes for i in range(len(steps)): dt = steps[i] if dt == 0: sigmaInt = np.asarray([0, 0, 0]) #evaluate integral term if Ki > 0: #if integral feedback is on sigmaInt = K * dt * sigma_BR + sigmaInt for n in range(3): if abs(sigmaInt[n]) > moduleConfig.integralLimit: sigmaInt[n] *= moduleConfig.integralLimit/sigmaInt[n] #check elementwise if integral term is greater than limit; preserve direction (+/-) zVec = sigmaInt + Isc.dot(omega_BR_B) else: #integral gain turned off/negative setting zVec = np.asarray([0, 0, 0]) #compute torque Lr Lr0 = K * sigma_BR # +K*sigmaBR Lr1 = Lr0 + P * omega_BR_B # +P*deltaOmega Lr2 = Lr1 + P * Ki * zVec # +P*Ki*z GsHs = np.array([0,0,0]) if numRW>0: for i in range(numRW): if rwAvailMsg.wheelAvailability[i] == 0: #Make RW availability check GsHs = GsHs + np.dot(GsMatrix_B_array[i, :], jsVec[i]*(np.dot(omega_BN_B, GsMatrix_B_array[i, :])+rwSpeedMessage.wheelSpeeds[i])) #J_s*(dot(omegaBN_B,Gs_vec)+Omega_wheel) Lr3 = Lr2 - np.cross((omega_RN_B+Ki*zVec), (Isc.dot(omega_BN_B)+GsHs)) # -[v3Tilde(omega_r+Ki*z)]([I]omega + [Gs]h_s) Lr4 = Lr3 + Isc.dot(-domega_RN_B + np.cross(omega_BN_B, omega_RN_B)) #+[I](-d(omega_r)/dt + omega x omega_r) Lr5 = Lr4 + L Lr5 = -Lr5 Lr.append(np.ndarray.tolist(Lr5)) return Lr # This statement below ensures that the unitTestScript can be run as a stand-along python scripts # automatically executes the test_MRP_Feedback() method # if __name__ == "__main__": test_MRP_Feedback(False, # showplots 0.01, # intGain 4, # rwNum 0.0, # integralLimit "NO" # useRwAvailability ("NO", "ON", "OFF") )