In-Orbit Optical SSA Using Proliferated LEO Satellites for Space Traffic Monitoring: An Analytical Framework
Dianle Gong, Peng Hu

TL;DR
This paper introduces an analytical framework for in-orbit optical space situational awareness using proliferated LEO satellites, providing new models and algorithms for space traffic monitoring.
Contribution
It presents a novel analytical system model, a revisit period evaluation method, and insights into the relationship between revisit times and orbital parameters.
Findings
Revisit periods range from 0.4 to 5.7 days for targets at 552-650 km altitude.
The proposed algorithms require 0.4 to 4.8 seconds per case.
The framework can guide future in-orbit SSA system designs.
Abstract
The increase in space activities has increased the risks of space debris generation, affecting space safety and sustainability. Traditional space situational awareness (SSA) relies on single star trackers and ground-based tracking facilities. There is limited discussion on the use of in-orbit optical sensors on low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations for SSA, despite their importance for efficient space traffic management systems. In this paper, we aim to address this important challenge. We first present a new analytical system model for utilizing LEO satellite constellations for in-orbit SSA. We then develop a method to evaluate and analyze such a system. We also propose a Poisson expected revisit period algorithm and introduce the period of equivalent orbital distributions to reveal the relationship between revisit period and geometric variables, with insightful results based…
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