Due to the continuous space development by mankind, the number of space objects including space debris in orbits around the Earth has increased, and accordingly, difficulties of space development and activities are expected in the near future. In this study, among the stages for space debris removal, the implementation of a vision-based approach technique for approaching space debris from a far-range rendezvous state to a proximity state, and the ground test performance results were described. For the vision-based object tracking, the CAM-shift algorithm with high speed and strong performance, and the Kalman filter were combined and utilized. For measuring the distance to a tracking object, a stereo camera was used. For the constructi...
One of the key functionalities required by an Active Debris Removal mission is the assessment of the...
The field of space proximity operations is experiencing a growing interest in high-complexity missio...
Since the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched to Earth Orbit in 1957 the amount of n...
In the last decades, the amount of space debris in Earth orbit, from spent rocket stages to broken ...
The advances in the computational capabilities and in the robustness of the dedicated algorithms are...
In order to enable the non-cooperative rendezvous, capture, and removal of large space debris, autom...
The structure of a space target, and estimates of its relative pose (position and orientation) and m...
In order to enable the non-cooperative rendez-vous, capture, and removal of large space debris, auto...
International audiencen-‐orbit servicing, and especially large debris removal, holds more and more ...
The need to remove space junk from crowded orbital regimes has fostered the interest towards the dev...
Capturing and de-orbiting space debris for removal purpose is a manoeuvre that requires the assessme...
International audienceThis paper presents and compares two vision-based navigation methods for track...
International audienceAirbus has been strongly involved in the design of Vision-Based Navigation (VB...
The increasingly cluttered environment in space is placing a premium on future spacecraft and satell...
The increasingly cluttered environment in space is placing a premium on techniques capable of tracki...
One of the key functionalities required by an Active Debris Removal mission is the assessment of the...
The field of space proximity operations is experiencing a growing interest in high-complexity missio...
Since the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched to Earth Orbit in 1957 the amount of n...
In the last decades, the amount of space debris in Earth orbit, from spent rocket stages to broken ...
The advances in the computational capabilities and in the robustness of the dedicated algorithms are...
In order to enable the non-cooperative rendezvous, capture, and removal of large space debris, autom...
The structure of a space target, and estimates of its relative pose (position and orientation) and m...
In order to enable the non-cooperative rendez-vous, capture, and removal of large space debris, auto...
International audiencen-‐orbit servicing, and especially large debris removal, holds more and more ...
The need to remove space junk from crowded orbital regimes has fostered the interest towards the dev...
Capturing and de-orbiting space debris for removal purpose is a manoeuvre that requires the assessme...
International audienceThis paper presents and compares two vision-based navigation methods for track...
International audienceAirbus has been strongly involved in the design of Vision-Based Navigation (VB...
The increasingly cluttered environment in space is placing a premium on future spacecraft and satell...
The increasingly cluttered environment in space is placing a premium on techniques capable of tracki...
One of the key functionalities required by an Active Debris Removal mission is the assessment of the...
The field of space proximity operations is experiencing a growing interest in high-complexity missio...
Since the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched to Earth Orbit in 1957 the amount of n...