Star Identification Algorithm Based on Dynamic Distance Ratio Matching

A star tracker is a widely used celestial sensor in astronomical navigation systems, which calculates the spacecraft’s high-precision attitude by observing stars in space to obtain several star vectors. Existing star identification algorithms typically require the selection of a specific anchor star...

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Main Authors: Ya Dai, Chenguang Shi, Liyan Ben, Hua Zhu, Rui Zhang, Shufan Wu, Sixiang Shan, Yu Xu, Wang Zhou
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-12-01
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Chenguang Shi
Liyan Ben
Hua Zhu
Rui Zhang
Shufan Wu
Sixiang Shan
Yu Xu
Wang Zhou
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Chenguang Shi
Liyan Ben
Hua Zhu
Rui Zhang
Shufan Wu
Sixiang Shan
Yu Xu
Wang Zhou
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description A star tracker is a widely used celestial sensor in astronomical navigation systems, which calculates the spacecraft’s high-precision attitude by observing stars in space to obtain several star vectors. Existing star identification algorithms typically require the selection of a specific anchor star (e.g., the nearest neighbor star), using the line connecting the target star and the anchor star as the rotational reference axis to achieve rotation invariance in the star identification algorithm. However, this approach makes the entire identification algorithm overly dependent on the anchor star, resulting in insufficient identification accuracy in cases of excessive positional noise or a high number of false stars. In this paper, we adopt the angles between any neighboring stars and the distances ratio between neighboring stars and the observed star as the initial matching criteria. We then calculate the matching with each navigation star using the accumulated angle in the counterclockwise direction based on this criterion. The navigation star with the highest matching is identified. Unlike other identification algorithms that require selecting the nearest neighbor star which can be easily affected by interference as the rotational reference axis, our method effectively achieves rotation invariance in star identification by leveraging angle information. Therefore, it exhibits better tolerance to positional noise, magnitude noise, and false stars, particularly demonstrating higher robustness against focal length variations.
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spelling doaj-art-e0c954bc764a40aab17d2423a330b8852025-01-10T13:20:05ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922024-12-011716210.3390/rs17010062Star Identification Algorithm Based on Dynamic Distance Ratio MatchingYa Dai0Chenguang Shi1Liyan Ben2Hua Zhu3Rui Zhang4Shufan Wu5Sixiang Shan6Yu Xu7Wang Zhou8School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, No. 800, Dongchuan Road, Shanghai 201203, ChinaShanghai Satellite Network Research Institute Co., Ltd., Floor 3, Building 2, No. 200, Zhangheng Road, China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Shanghai 201203, ChinaShanghai Satellite Network Research Institute Co., Ltd., Floor 3, Building 2, No. 200, Zhangheng Road, China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Shanghai 201203, ChinaShanghai Satellite Network Research Institute Co., Ltd., Floor 3, Building 2, No. 200, Zhangheng Road, China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Shanghai 201203, ChinaShanghai Satellite Network Research Institute Co., Ltd., Floor 3, Building 2, No. 200, Zhangheng Road, China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Shanghai 201203, ChinaSchool of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, No. 800, Dongchuan Road, Shanghai 201203, ChinaShanghai Satellite Network Research Institute Co., Ltd., Floor 3, Building 2, No. 200, Zhangheng Road, China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Shanghai 201203, ChinaShanghai Satellite Network Research Institute Co., Ltd., Floor 3, Building 2, No. 200, Zhangheng Road, China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Shanghai 201203, ChinaShanghai Satellite Network Research Institute Co., Ltd., Floor 3, Building 2, No. 200, Zhangheng Road, China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Shanghai 201203, ChinaA star tracker is a widely used celestial sensor in astronomical navigation systems, which calculates the spacecraft’s high-precision attitude by observing stars in space to obtain several star vectors. Existing star identification algorithms typically require the selection of a specific anchor star (e.g., the nearest neighbor star), using the line connecting the target star and the anchor star as the rotational reference axis to achieve rotation invariance in the star identification algorithm. However, this approach makes the entire identification algorithm overly dependent on the anchor star, resulting in insufficient identification accuracy in cases of excessive positional noise or a high number of false stars. In this paper, we adopt the angles between any neighboring stars and the distances ratio between neighboring stars and the observed star as the initial matching criteria. We then calculate the matching with each navigation star using the accumulated angle in the counterclockwise direction based on this criterion. The navigation star with the highest matching is identified. Unlike other identification algorithms that require selecting the nearest neighbor star which can be easily affected by interference as the rotational reference axis, our method effectively achieves rotation invariance in star identification by leveraging angle information. Therefore, it exhibits better tolerance to positional noise, magnitude noise, and false stars, particularly demonstrating higher robustness against focal length variations.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17/1/62star trackerstar identificationstar image processingcumulative angles
spellingShingle Ya Dai
Chenguang Shi
Liyan Ben
Hua Zhu
Rui Zhang
Shufan Wu
Sixiang Shan
Yu Xu
Wang Zhou
Star Identification Algorithm Based on Dynamic Distance Ratio Matching
Remote Sensing
star tracker
star identification
star image processing
cumulative angles
title Star Identification Algorithm Based on Dynamic Distance Ratio Matching
title_full Star Identification Algorithm Based on Dynamic Distance Ratio Matching
title_fullStr Star Identification Algorithm Based on Dynamic Distance Ratio Matching
title_full_unstemmed Star Identification Algorithm Based on Dynamic Distance Ratio Matching
title_short Star Identification Algorithm Based on Dynamic Distance Ratio Matching
title_sort star identification algorithm based on dynamic distance ratio matching
topic star tracker
star identification
star image processing
cumulative angles
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17/1/62
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