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.

Abstract

Attitude control is essential for many satellite missions. Classical controllers, however, are time-consuming to design and sensitive to model uncertainties and variations in operational boundary conditions. Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) offers a promising alternative by learning adaptive control strategies through autonomous interaction with a simulation environment. Overcoming the Sim2Real gap, which involves deploying an agent trained in simulation onto the real physical satellite, remains a significant challenge. In this work, we present the first successful in-orbit demonstration of an AI-based attitude controller for inertial pointing maneuvers. The controller was trained entirely in simulation and deployed to the InnoCube 3U nanosatellite, which was developed by the Julius-Maximilians-Universit\"at W\"urzburg in cooperation with the Technische Universit\"at Berlin, and launched in January 2025. We present the AI agent design, the methodology of the training procedure, the discrepancies between the simulation and the observed behavior of the real satellite, and a comparison of the AI-based attitude controller with the classical PD controller of InnoCube. Steady-state metrics confirm the robust performance of the AI-based controller during repeated in-orbit maneuvers.

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