A boundary value problem approach to too-short arc optical track association


Autoria(s): Fujimoto, K.; Alfriend, T.; Schildknecht, Thomas
Contribuinte(s)

Wilson, Roby S.

Zanetti, Renato

Mackison, Donald L.

Abdelkhalik, Ossama

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Given a short-arc optical observation with estimated angle-rates, the admissible region is a compact region in the range / range-rate space defined such that all likely and relevant orbits are contained within it. An alternative boundary value problem formulation has recently been proposed where range / range hypotheses are generated with two angle measurements from two tracks as input. In this paper, angle-rate information is reintroduced as a means to eliminate hypotheses by bounding their constants of motion before a more computationally costly Lambert solver or differential correction algorithm is run.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/62759/1/TS_AAS2014.pdf

Fujimoto, K.; Alfriend, T.; Schildknecht, Thomas (2014). A boundary value problem approach to too-short arc optical track association. In: Wilson, Roby S.; Zanetti, Renato; Mackison, Donald L.; Abdelkhalik, Ossama (eds.) Proceedings of 24th Space Flight Mechanics Meeting. Advances in the Astronautical Sciences: Vol. 152. Univelt, Inc.

doi:10.7892/boris.62759

urn:isbn:978-0-87703-611-1

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Univelt, Inc.

Relação

http://boris.unibe.ch/62759/

http://www.univelt.com/book=4596

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Fonte

Fujimoto, K.; Alfriend, T.; Schildknecht, Thomas (2014). A boundary value problem approach to too-short arc optical track association. In: Wilson, Roby S.; Zanetti, Renato; Mackison, Donald L.; Abdelkhalik, Ossama (eds.) Proceedings of 24th Space Flight Mechanics Meeting. Advances in the Astronautical Sciences: Vol. 152. Univelt, Inc.

Palavras-Chave #520 Astronomy
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