This paper studies the problem of characterizing the 4D (space cross time) region of the airspace that will be occupied by a space debris during an uncontrolled reentry, with the final goal of supporting the air traffic controllers in re-routing the air traffic when such an event occurs. The problem is formulated in terms of a chance-constrained optimization program, which is solved via a simulation-based method. The approach is comparatively evaluated against the so-called covariance propagation method recently proposed in the literature, emphasizing how some of the limitations of the latter method are overcome
This paper provides an effective approach for the prediction and estimation of space debris due to a...
A number of statistical tools have been developed over the years for assessing the risk of reenterin...
peer reviewedThe number of space debris has increased in the orbital environment, and consequently, ...
This paper studies the problem of characterizing the 4D (space cross time) region of the airspace th...
This paper studies the problem of characterizing the region of the airspace that will be occupied by...
This paper studies the problem of the estimation of the extent of the airspace containing falling de...
Well-known tools developed for satellite and debris re-entry perform break- up and trajectory simula...
The need for a safe and efficient integration of space vehicle operations into air traffic system to...
As the debris population increases, the probability of collisions in space grows. Because of the hig...
Recently, there has been a surge of interest in the estimation of the extent of the airspace contain...
A number of statistical tools have been developed over the years for assessing the risk of reenterin...
Around the Earth there are more than ten million objects larger than 1 mm that can interfere with ot...
The permanent power loss and the deviation of the trajectory of satellites impacted by centimetre an...
The accurate prediction of the impact region of a reentering space object is a very complex problem....
Current debris evolutionary models usually neglect fragments smaller than 10 cm because of the high ...
This paper provides an effective approach for the prediction and estimation of space debris due to a...
A number of statistical tools have been developed over the years for assessing the risk of reenterin...
peer reviewedThe number of space debris has increased in the orbital environment, and consequently, ...
This paper studies the problem of characterizing the 4D (space cross time) region of the airspace th...
This paper studies the problem of characterizing the region of the airspace that will be occupied by...
This paper studies the problem of the estimation of the extent of the airspace containing falling de...
Well-known tools developed for satellite and debris re-entry perform break- up and trajectory simula...
The need for a safe and efficient integration of space vehicle operations into air traffic system to...
As the debris population increases, the probability of collisions in space grows. Because of the hig...
Recently, there has been a surge of interest in the estimation of the extent of the airspace contain...
A number of statistical tools have been developed over the years for assessing the risk of reenterin...
Around the Earth there are more than ten million objects larger than 1 mm that can interfere with ot...
The permanent power loss and the deviation of the trajectory of satellites impacted by centimetre an...
The accurate prediction of the impact region of a reentering space object is a very complex problem....
Current debris evolutionary models usually neglect fragments smaller than 10 cm because of the high ...
This paper provides an effective approach for the prediction and estimation of space debris due to a...
A number of statistical tools have been developed over the years for assessing the risk of reenterin...
peer reviewedThe number of space debris has increased in the orbital environment, and consequently, ...