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AUTO MISSION PLANNING SYSTEM DESIGN FOR IMAGING SATELLITES AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD

Abstract

Satellite hardware has reached a level of development that enables imaging satellites to realize applications in the area of meteorology and environmental monitoring. As the requirements in terms of feasibility and the actual profit achieved by satellite applications increase, we need to comprehensively consider the actual status, constraints, unpredictable information, and complicated requirements. The management of this complex information and the allocation of satellite resources to realize image acquisition have become essential for enhancing the efficiency of satellite instrumentation. In view of this, we designed a satellite auto mission planning system, which includes two sub-systems: the imaging satellite itself and the ground base, and these systems would then collaborate to process complicated missions: the satellite mainly focuses on mission planning and functions according to actual parameters, whereas the ground base provides auxiliary information, management, and control. Based on the requirements analysis, we have devised the application scenarios, main module, and key techniques. Comparison of the simulation results of the system, confirmed the feasibility and optimization efficiency of the system framework, which also stimulates new thinking for the method of monitoring environment and design of mission planning systems.

Keywords:

systems engineering, imaging satellite, meteorological monitoring, space-ground integration

Details

Issue
Vol. 23 No. S1(91) (2016)
Section
Latest Articles
Published
16-11-2016
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1515/pomr-2016-0047
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Creative Commons License

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Authors

  • Yongming He

    National University of Defense Technology, College of Information System and Management
  • Yuan Wang

    National University of Defense Technology, College of Information System and Management
  • Yingwu Chen

    National University of Defense Technology, College of Information System and Management
  • Lining Xing

    National University of Defense Technology, College of Information System and Management

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