Research Advancements in Key Technologies for Space-Based Situational Awareness

Author:

Wang Beichao1,Li Shuang1ORCID,Mu Jinzhen1,Hao Xiaolong1,Zhu Wenshan1,Hu Jiaqian1

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Space Technology Laboratory, College of Astronautics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 211106, China

Abstract

The space environment has become highly congested due to the increasing space debris, seriously threatening the safety of orbiting spacecraft. Space-based situational awareness, as a comprehensive capability of threat knowledge, analysis, and decision-making, is of significant importance to ensure space security and maintain normal order. Various space situational awareness systems have been designed and launched. Data acquisition, target recognition, and monitoring constituting key technologies make major contributions, and various advanced algorithms are explored as technical supports. However, comprehensive reviews of these technologies and specific algorithms rarely emerge. It disadvantages the future development of space situational awareness. Therefore, this paper further reviews and analyzes research advancements in key technologies for space situational awareness, emphasizing target recognition and monitoring. Many mature and emerging methods are presented for these technologies while discussing application advantages and limitations. Specially, the research prospects of multiagent and synergetic constellation technologies are expected for future situational awareness. This paper indicates the future directions of the key technologies, aiming to provide references for space-based situational awareness to realize space sustainability.

Funder

Science and Technology on Space Intelligent Control Laboratory

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

General Medicine

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