Nazlıbilek, SedatNazlibilek,S.Kilickaya,O.G.Tanyer,S.G.Department of Mechatronics Engineering2024-07-052024-07-05201702368-543310.11159/cdsr17.1092-s2.0-85053318923https://doi.org/10.11159/cdsr17.109https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/3817Over the last two decades, satellites are getting smaller with increasing capabilities for space research. Small satellites (between 1 and 15 kg) show great promise as a low-cost option both in production and launching. In this work, attitude control problem for a cubesat is examined. A physical testbed is designed for simulation and testing in a single axis. Cubesat reaction wheel and the testbed are integrated, and fuzzy logic control software in Arduino Mega microprocessor environment is developed. The cubesat floor at the same axis of reaction wheel is tested and real-time measurement data are obtained. Step response and ramp response behaviours are analysed. © 2016 Avestia Publishing.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAttitude controlCubesatCubesat missionsMiniaturized satellitesReaction wheelAttitude control of cubesat in single axis by fuzzy logic controllerConference Object