Precise line-of-sight modelling for angles-only relative navigation |
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Authors: | G. Gaias J.-S. Ardaens C. Colombo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Aerospace Science and Technology, Politecnico di Milano, Via La Masa 34, 20156 Milano, Italy;2. Space Flight Technology Department, German Space Operations Center, Münchener Str. 20, 82234 Wessling, Germany |
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Abstract: | This work presents a precise analytical model to reconstruct the line-of-sight vector to a target satellite over time, as required by angles-only relative navigation systems for application to rendezvous missions. The model includes the effects of the geopotential, featuring: the analytical propagation in the mean relative orbital elements (up to second-order expansion), the analytical two-way osculating/mean orbital elements’ conversion (second-order in and up to a given degree and order of the geopotential), and a second-order mapping from the perturbed osculating elements’ set to the local orbital frame. Performances are assessed against the line-of-sight reconstructed out of the precise GPS-based positioning products of the PRISMA mission. The line-of-sight modelled over a far-range one day long scenario can be fitted against the true one presenting residuals of the order of ten arc-seconds, which is below the typical sensor noise at far-range. |
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Keywords: | Angles-only navigation Noncooperative rendezvous Formation-flying Relative orbital elements |
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