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Automatic extraction channel of space debris based on wide-field surveillance system

Space Sciences

Automatic extraction channel of space debris based on wide-field surveillance system

P. Jiang, C. Liu, et al.

This paper presents a cutting-edge pipeline for precise space-target detection and tracking, engineered for automated debris data extraction in the cosmos. Researchers Ping Jiang, Chengzhi Liu, Wenbo Yang, Zhe Kang, Cunbo Fan, and Zhenwei Li showcase an innovative approach utilizing guided filters, Hough transforms, and Kalman filters, achieving remarkable accuracy in complex backgrounds.... show more
Abstract
In the past few years, the increasing amount of space debris has triggered the demand for distributed surveillance systems. Long exposure time can effectively improve the target detection capability of the wide-area surveillance system. Problems that also cause difficulties in space-target detection include large amounts of data, countless star points, and discontinuous or nonlinear targets. In response to these problems, this paper proposes a high-precision space-target detection and tracking pipeline that aims to automatically detect debris data in space. First, a guided filter is used to effectively remove the stars and noise, then Hough transform is used to detect space debris, and finally Kalman filter is applied to track the space debris target. All experimental images are from Jilin Observatory, and the telescope is in star-tracking mode. Our method is practical and effective. The results show that the proposed automatic extraction channel of space debris can accurately detect and track space targets in a complex background.
Publisher
npj Microgravity
Published On
May 05, 2022
Authors
Ping Jiang, Chengzhi Liu, Wenbo Yang, Zhe Kang, Cunbo Fan, Zhenwei Li
Tags
space-target detection
tracking pipeline
debris data extraction
guided filter
Hough transform
Kalman filter
Jilin Observatory
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