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Highly Efficient Attitude Estimation Algorithm for Star Trackers Using Optimal Image Matching

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This paper presents a novel attitude estimation algorithm for spacecraft using a star tracker. The algorithm is based on an efficient approach to match the stars of two images optimally on top of each other, hence the name of the algorithm: AIM (Attitude estimation using Image Matching). In tests, AIM proved to be as robust as the most robust existing methods, and faster than the fast iterative methods. On top of this, AIM allows us in a lot of cases to eliminate a computationally intensive coordinate conversion which normally precedes the attitude estimation algorithm. The computational cost of this conversion step is several times higher than that of the attitude estimation algorithm itself, so this elimination yields a huge increase in efficiency as compared to the existing algorithms. This significant reduction in computational cost allows us to obtain the attitude estimates at a higher rate, implement more accurate centroiding algorithms or use more stars in the attitude estimation algorithm, all of which improve the performance of the attitude estimation. It could also allow the use of star trackers in the expanding field of small satellite projects, where satellite platforms have limited computational capability.
Journal: Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics
ISSN: 0731-5090
Issue: 6
Volume: 32
Pages: 1672 - 1680
Publication year:2013
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BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Higher Education
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