LeLaR: The First In-Orbit Demonstration of an AI-Based Satellite Attitude Controller
arXiv cs.RO / 4/1/2026
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Key Points
- The paper reports LeLaR, the first successful in-orbit demonstration of an AI-based satellite attitude controller using deep reinforcement learning trained entirely in simulation.
- The controller was deployed on the InnoCube 3U nanosatellite launched in January 2025, enabling inertial pointing maneuvers with repeated in-orbit testing.
- The authors detail the AI agent design, the training methodology, and how they handled discrepancies between the simulation environment and the satellite’s observed behavior (addressing the Sim2Real gap).
- Results are compared against the satellite’s classical PD controller, with steady-state metrics indicating robust performance under repeated maneuvers.
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