Spacecraft Orbit Determination with The B-spline Approximation Method |
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Authors: | SONG Ye-zhi HUANG Yong HU Xiao-gong LI Pei-jia CAO Jian-feng |
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Affiliation: | 1. Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200030;2. Beijing Aerospace Flight and Control Center, Beijing 100094 |
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Abstract: | It is known that the dynamical orbit determination is the most common way to get the precise orbits of spacecraft. However, it is hard to build up the precise dynamical model of spacecraft sometimes. In order to solve this problem, the technique of the orbit determination with the B-spline approximation method based on the theory of function approximation is presented in this article. In order to verify the effectiveness of this method, simulative orbit determinations in the cases of LEO (Low Earth Orbit), MEO (Medium Earth Orbit), and HEO (Highly Eccentric Orbit) satellites are performed, and it is shown that this method has a reliable accuracy and stable solution. The approach can be performed in both the conventional celestial coordinate system and the conventional terrestrial coordinate system. The spacecraft's position and velocity can be calculated directly with the B-spline approximation method, it needs not to integrate the dynamical equations, nor to calculate the state transfer matrix, thus the burden of calculations in the orbit determination is reduced substantially relative to the dynamical orbit determination method. The technique not only has a certain theoretical significance, but also can serve as a conventional algorithm in the spacecraft orbit determination. |
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Keywords: | spacecraft-celestial mechanics: orbit calculation and determination-methods: numerical |
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