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Centroid error compensation method for a star tracker under complex dynamic conditions

Tan, Wenfeng; Qin, Shiqiao; Myers, R.M.; Morris, T.J.; Jiang, Guangwen; Zhao, Yingwei; Wang, Xingshu; Ma, Liheng; Dai, Dongkai

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Authors

Wenfeng Tan

Shiqiao Qin

R.M. Myers

Guangwen Jiang

Yingwei Zhao

Xingshu Wang

Liheng Ma

Dongkai Dai



Abstract

The traditional approach of a star tracker for reducing the dynamic error concentrates on a single frame of star images. Through correlating adjacent star images together with their angular relations sensed by a gyroscope unit (GU), the attitude-correlated frames (ACF) approach expands the view from one single frame to frame sequences. However, the star centroid is shifted from the star true position at the center time of the exposure period under complex dynamic conditions, which is called the complex motion induced error (CMIE) in this paper. The CMIE has a large effect on the performance of the ACF approach. This paper presents a method to compensate the CMIE through reconstructing the star trajectory with the angular velocity of the star tracker sensed by a GU, which achieves effective compensation of the CMIE crossing the boresight direction. Since the observation sensitivity to the CMIE along the boresight direction is low, the attitudes from two different fields of view (FOVs) are combined to improve its compensation accuracy. Then the ACF approach is applied to the obtained results where the CMIE has already been compensated completely. Simulations under shipboard dynamic conditions and experiments under oscillating conditions indicate that the proposed method is effective in improving the performance of the ACF approach and reducing the dynamic error of a star tracker under complex dynamic conditions.

Citation

Tan, W., Qin, S., Myers, R., Morris, T., Jiang, G., Zhao, Y., …Dai, D. (2017). Centroid error compensation method for a star tracker under complex dynamic conditions. Optics Express, 25(26), 33559-33574. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.25.033559

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 19, 2017
Online Publication Date Dec 22, 2017
Publication Date Dec 22, 2017
Deposit Date Mar 19, 2018
Publicly Available Date Mar 19, 2018
Journal Optics Express
Publisher Optica
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 25
Issue 26
Pages 33559-33574
DOI https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.25.033559

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