This paper focuses on the design of a new optical cone and pendulum scanning imaging mode for micro-nanosatellites. This kind of satellite uses a high-resolution camera with a small imaging plane to achieve high-resolution and ultra-wide coverage imaging through the three-dimensional motion of the camera’s wobble, satellite spin, and satellite orbital motion. First, this paper designs a single-camera constant speed OCPSI (optical cone and pendulum scanning imaging) mode. On the premise of ensuring coverage, the motion parameters and imaging parameters are derived. Then, in order to improve the performance and imaging quality of the system, a dual-camera variable speed OCPSI mode is designed. In this method, in order to reduce the overlap ra...
The goal of the research program is to develop a prototype of a satellite constellation consisting o...
A method and a device for imaging with high geometrical resulution on a microsatellite. The device i...
One of the broad objectives of the THNS-1 nanosatellite, which mass will be less 5kg, is to demonstr...
In this work, a compact imager design concept for micro and nano satellites is introduced. Although ...
This research programme has studied the possibilities and difficulties of using 50 kg microsatellite...
Small scale camera is now enviable as an attractive future candidate for the low cost Pico and Nan...
Intelligent Space Systems Laboratory (ISSL), the University of Tokyo is now developing the nano-scal...
In this paper we present an evolution of the single-pixel camera architecture, called "pushframe," w...
In recent years, a tendency is established to reduce the size of orbital spacecrafts while preservin...
Earth imaging has traditionally been the domain of large governments and expensive satellites. Progr...
The idea of a nano-sat for tactical imaging applications from LEO is explored. On the battlefield, n...
In this paper we present an evolution of the single-pixel camera architecture, called 'pushframe', w...
This paper proposes a computationally efficient attitude control strategy for nanospacecraft fast re...
The presented SMARTSCAN imaging concept offers high quality imaging for pushbroom imaging systems ev...
The non-linearly curved coastal zone is very long and wide. The traditional satellite can’t cover th...
The goal of the research program is to develop a prototype of a satellite constellation consisting o...
A method and a device for imaging with high geometrical resulution on a microsatellite. The device i...
One of the broad objectives of the THNS-1 nanosatellite, which mass will be less 5kg, is to demonstr...
In this work, a compact imager design concept for micro and nano satellites is introduced. Although ...
This research programme has studied the possibilities and difficulties of using 50 kg microsatellite...
Small scale camera is now enviable as an attractive future candidate for the low cost Pico and Nan...
Intelligent Space Systems Laboratory (ISSL), the University of Tokyo is now developing the nano-scal...
In this paper we present an evolution of the single-pixel camera architecture, called "pushframe," w...
In recent years, a tendency is established to reduce the size of orbital spacecrafts while preservin...
Earth imaging has traditionally been the domain of large governments and expensive satellites. Progr...
The idea of a nano-sat for tactical imaging applications from LEO is explored. On the battlefield, n...
In this paper we present an evolution of the single-pixel camera architecture, called 'pushframe', w...
This paper proposes a computationally efficient attitude control strategy for nanospacecraft fast re...
The presented SMARTSCAN imaging concept offers high quality imaging for pushbroom imaging systems ev...
The non-linearly curved coastal zone is very long and wide. The traditional satellite can’t cover th...
The goal of the research program is to develop a prototype of a satellite constellation consisting o...
A method and a device for imaging with high geometrical resulution on a microsatellite. The device i...
One of the broad objectives of the THNS-1 nanosatellite, which mass will be less 5kg, is to demonstr...