Abstract:
Angles-only relative orbit determination for space non-cooperative targets based on passive sensor is subject to weakly observable problem of the relative state between t...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Angles-only relative orbit determination for space non-cooperative targets based on passive sensor is subject to weakly observable problem of the relative state between two spacecraft. Previously, the evidence for angles-only observability was found by using cylindrical dynamics, however, the solution of orbit determination is still not provided. This study develops a relative orbit determination algorithm with the cylindrical dynamics based on differential evolution. Firstly, the relative motion dynamics and line-of-sight measurement model for near-circular orbit are established in cylindrical coordinate system. Secondly, the observability is qualitatively analyzed by using the dynamics and measurement model where the unobservable geometry is found. Then, the angles-only relative orbit determination problem is modeled into an optimal searching frame and an improved differential evolution algorithm is introduced to solve the problem. Finally, the proposed algorithm is verified and tested by a set of numerical simulations in the context of high-Earth and low-Earth cases. The results show that initial relative orbit determination (IROD) solution with an appropriate accuracy in a relative short span is achieved, which can be used to initialize the navigation filter.
Published in: Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics ( Volume: 35, Issue: 3, June 2024)