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Passive Electro-Optical Tracking of Resident Space Objects for Distributed Satellite Systems Autonomous Navigation

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posted on 2024-11-02, 23:24 authored by Khaja Hussain, Kathiravan Thangavel, Alessandro GardiAlessandro Gardi, Roberto SabatiniRoberto Sabatini
Autonomous navigation (AN) and manoeuvring are increasingly important in distributed satellite systems (DSS) in order to avoid potential collisions with space debris and other resident space objects (RSO). In order to accomplish collision avoidance manoeuvres, tracking and characterization of RSO is crucial. At present, RSO are tracked and catalogued using ground-based observations, but space-based space surveillance (SBSS) represents a valid alternative (or complementary asset) due to its ability to offer enhanced performances in terms of sensor resolution, tracking accuracy, and weather independence. This paper proposes a particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm for DSS AN and manoeuvring, specifically addressing RSO tracking and collision avoidance requirements as an integral part of the overall system design. More specifically, a DSS architecture employing hyperspectral sensors for Earth observation is considered, and passive electro-optical sensors are used, in conjunction with suitable mathematical algorithms, to accomplish autonomous RSO tracking and classification. Simulation case studies are performed to investigate the tracking and system collision avoidance capabilities in both space-based and ground-based tracking scenarios. Results corroborate the effectiveness of the proposed AN technique and highlight its potential to supplement either conventional (ground-based) or SBSS tracking methods.

History

Journal

Remote Sensing

Volume

15

Number

1714

Issue

6

Start page

1

End page

27

Total pages

27

Publisher

MDPI AG

Place published

Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© 2023 by the authors.

Former Identifier

2006122433

Esploro creation date

2023-06-02