This article considers the application of multi-target tracking algorithms to Space Situation awareness. The sensor is a telescope fitted with an optical band digital camera. Two different tracking paradigms are demonstrated: the first approach is a detect-then-track method that uses frame-to-frame registration to model the star field and detect a moving satellite, the detections are processed using a point-measurement tracker; the second is a track-before-detect algorithm that uses the telescope images directly as input and jointly tracks the stars and the satellite. The two are compared on experimental imagery collected from a telescope system.Samuel J. Davey, Travis Bessell, Brian Cheung, and Mark Rutte
The need to accurately track breakups and satellite clusters, as well as to resolve uncorrelated tra...
Detection algorithms are instrumental in maintaining space domain awareness, specifically in the obs...
Space object (satellite or space-debris) tracking (SOT) has not received much attention in the Infor...
The paper focuses on the opportunity to use star sensors to help space situational awareness and spa...
The tracking of space objects poses unique challenges when compared to traditional applications. Dir...
Since the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched to Earth Orbit in 1957 the amount of n...
A radio interferometer only measured the electric field at a given set of point distributed in space...
The Event-Based Sensor (EBS) is a new class of imaging sensor where each pixel independently reports...
The quality of space telescope observations greatly depends on the pointing performance of the space...
Satellites commonly use onboard digital cameras, called star trackers. A star tracker determines the...
Event-based sensors are novel optical imaging devices that offer a different paradigm in which to im...
Event-based cameras are an emerging technology that measure changes in a field of view by recording ...
This paper presents an innovative algorithm developed for attitude determination of a space platform...
A catalogue of over 22,000 objects in Earth’s orbit is currently maintained, and that number is expe...
Space situational awareness, the ability to accurately characterize and predict the state of the spa...
The need to accurately track breakups and satellite clusters, as well as to resolve uncorrelated tra...
Detection algorithms are instrumental in maintaining space domain awareness, specifically in the obs...
Space object (satellite or space-debris) tracking (SOT) has not received much attention in the Infor...
The paper focuses on the opportunity to use star sensors to help space situational awareness and spa...
The tracking of space objects poses unique challenges when compared to traditional applications. Dir...
Since the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched to Earth Orbit in 1957 the amount of n...
A radio interferometer only measured the electric field at a given set of point distributed in space...
The Event-Based Sensor (EBS) is a new class of imaging sensor where each pixel independently reports...
The quality of space telescope observations greatly depends on the pointing performance of the space...
Satellites commonly use onboard digital cameras, called star trackers. A star tracker determines the...
Event-based sensors are novel optical imaging devices that offer a different paradigm in which to im...
Event-based cameras are an emerging technology that measure changes in a field of view by recording ...
This paper presents an innovative algorithm developed for attitude determination of a space platform...
A catalogue of over 22,000 objects in Earth’s orbit is currently maintained, and that number is expe...
Space situational awareness, the ability to accurately characterize and predict the state of the spa...
The need to accurately track breakups and satellite clusters, as well as to resolve uncorrelated tra...
Detection algorithms are instrumental in maintaining space domain awareness, specifically in the obs...
Space object (satellite or space-debris) tracking (SOT) has not received much attention in the Infor...