Abstract Ground-based optical tracking systems used in space surveillance provide no range information, and an observed arc is too short compared to the orbital period to provide enough dynamical information, especially for objects in low Earth orbit. Thus, multiple arcs of tracking data should be accumulated and associated in case of long-range orbit prediction. In this paper, a strategy to associate multiple orbit solutions and obtain accurate orbit solution to predict long-term trajectory using an optical space surveillance system is proposed and analyzed. The strategy consists of three steps: unscented batch estimation, chi-square testing, and element fitting. Each step is validated by numerical simulations, and the practical applicability is verified by applying actual tracking data from the Optical Wide-field Patrol Network (OWL-Net). In both the simulations and the practical cases, the associations are well determined, and the post-fit orbit solution provides a predicted trajectory error of 20 km for a week. The proposed strategy is a standalone process requiring no additional observations or orbit database, and it supports successive tracking by optical equipment with a restricted field of view.
Highlights A strategy to confirm the correlation of multiple orbit solutions is proposed. The strategy consists of estimation, correlation testing, and element-fitting. Each step is validated by numerical simulations. The proposed process is applied to actual tracking data. The proposed strategy supports successive tracking by optical system.
Initial orbit association and long-term orbit prediction for low earth space objects using optical tracking data
Acta Astronautica ; 176 ; 247-261
2020-06-26
15 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Ground-based optical surveillance , Angles-only observation , Orbit determination , Orbit prediction , OWL-Net , AOP , argument of periapsis , CPF , Consolidated Prediction Format , DEC , declination , ECC , eccentricity , UKF , unscented Kalman filter , GEO , geosynchronous , INC , inclination , ISON , International Scientific Optical Network , LEO , low Earth orbit , MA , mean anomaly , MJD , modified Julian date , Optical Wide-field Patrol Network , RA , right ascension , RAAN , right ascension of ascending node , RTN , radial-transverse-normal , SMA , semi-major axis , SRP , solar radiation pressure
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