Parallel initial orbit determination using angles-only observation pairs

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Paul W. Schumacher
John A. Gaebler
Christopher W. T. Roscoe
Matthew P. Wilkins
Penina Axelrad
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[1] Air Force Research Laboratory,Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences
[2] Directed Energy Directorate,undefined
[3] Space Surveillance Systems Branch,undefined
[4] University of Colorado Boulder,undefined
[5] Applied Defense Solutions,undefined
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Track initiation; Constrained admissible region; Optical surveillance; Space situational awareness; Angles only; Initial orbit determination;
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We propose a type of admissible-region analysis for track initiation in multi-satellite problems when angles are the primary observable. Pairs of optical observations are used to calculate candidate orbits via a Lambert solver by hypothesizing range values. The method is attractive because it allows multiple levels of parallelization of the track-initiation process. Orbital element partitions are introduced to divide the admissible region into smaller search spaces to be processed on individual computer nodes. For a specified rectangular partition in the space of orbital elements, constraints are developed to bound the values of range that will lead to initial orbit hypotheses (data association hypotheses) associated with that partition. These bounds allow us to parallelize the generation of candidate orbits, because each element-space partition can be handled independently of the others. Several constraints are developed and shown to limit the range pair hypotheses effectively to the constrained admissible region based on the orbital element partitions. Examples are provided to highlight the topology of the proposed constraints.
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