DocumentCode
1682485
Title
Performance of star centroiding methods under near-real sensor artifact simulation
Author
Ozkan, Savas ; Tola, Engin ; Soysal, Medeni
Author_Institution
Image Process. Group, TUBITAK UZAY, Ankara, Turkey
fYear
2015
Firstpage
615
Lastpage
619
Abstract
In this paper, robustness and accuracy of centroiding methods that are operating as part of star extraction process are investigated. Attitude determination systems consist of star extraction, star identification and pose estimation subsystems. However, most of the time the upper limit of their performance is determined by the accuracy of the star extraction step. In order to achieve higher localization accuracy under typical imaging conditions of near space, star extraction methods need to perform flawlessly during the localization of centroids in star images. In this work, a detailed setup for testing the robustness of star centroiding algorithms under typical working conditions is introduced. These conditions include inherent characteristics of the optical hardware and sensor electronics like spot of irradiance variation, readout noise and sampling errors, as well as, a source-based characteristic named photon noise. Performance evaluations of the compared methods are conducted based on the Centroid Estimation Error (CEE), which is a metric depending on the distance between the estimated and real star centroids.
Keywords
astronomical techniques; Centroid Estimation Error; attitude determination systems; near-real sensor artifact simulation; optical hardware characteristics; photon noise; pose estimation sub-systems; readout noise; sensor electronics; source-based characteristic; star centroiding algorithms; star centroiding methods; star extraction methods; star extraction process; star identification; Accuracy; Adaptation models; Estimation; Light sources; Noise; Noise measurement; Photonics; sensor noise models; star centroiding; star extraction; star tracker;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Recent Advances in Space Technologies (RAST), 2015 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Istanbul
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-7760-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RAST.2015.7208417
Filename
7208417
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