A feature tracking algorithm is described, which is designed to support optical navigation of autonomous spacecraft. The algorithm is based on an existing system designed for use in planetary entry, descent, and landing (EDL) scenarios and includes several extra processing steps aimed at improving the performance. The algorithm is tested against the original by processing synthetic image streams of an asteroid and a lunar-type surface, taking care to use realistic surface reflectance models. The tracked features are processed to extract estimates of the camera motion between frames, and the results are compared with the ground truth to assess the robustness and accuracy of the feature tracking
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A feature tracking algorithm is described, which is designed to support optical navigation of autono...
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We have developed and tested a software algorithm that enables onboard autonomous motion estimation ...
We present an autonomous visual landmark recognition and pose estimation algorithm designed for use ...
In this paper an autonomous re-targeting algorithm is presented for the terminal descent phase of th...
A feature tracking algorithm is described, which is designed to support optical navigation of autono...
Optical imagery provides a powerful means of autonomous navigation for spacecraft in the vicinity of...
textRecent years have seen ambitious robotic exploration missions to other planets and a renewed int...
NASA aims to achieve unprecedented navigational reliability for the first manned lunar mission of th...
Future soft landing missions to celestial bodies will demand a high accuracy in absolute navigation....
This paper deals with the development and the testing of an algorithm for the landing phase of a spa...
In this paper, a vision system for autonomous guidance of space probes during close approach to cele...
ESA and JAXA are currently studying a sample return mission to a Near-Earth Object (NEO). The Marco ...
Vision Based algorithms for relative navigation represent nowadays a trending topic in the Computer ...
In this paper, a suite of tools and algorithms devoted to optical navigation for autonomous landing ...
Since the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched to Earth Orbit in 1957 the amount of n...
We have developed and tested a software algorithm that enables onboard autonomous motion estimation ...
We present an autonomous visual landmark recognition and pose estimation algorithm designed for use ...
In this paper an autonomous re-targeting algorithm is presented for the terminal descent phase of th...