TLE orbit determination using simplex method

IF 2.8 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Geodesy and Geodynamics Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.geog.2023.03.004
Jinghong Liu , Wanting Long , Yunchen Wu , Jin Xu , Jizhang Sang , Xiangxu Lei
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Two-Line Element (TLE) datasets are the only orbital data source of Earth-orbiting space objects for many civil users for their research and applications. The datasets have uneven qualities that may affect the reliability of the propagated positions of space objects using a single TLE. The least squares approach to use multiple TLEs also suffers from the poor quality of some TLEs, and reliable error information cannot be available. This paper proposes a simplex algorithm to estimate an optimal TLE from multiple TLEs and obtain the uncertainty of each element. It is a derivative-free technique that can deal with various orbit types. Experiments have demonstrated that using the TLE estimated from the simplex method is more reliable, stable, and effective than those from the batch least squares method. As an application example, the optimal TLE and its uncertainty are used for predicting the fallen area, keeping the actual fallen site in the prediction areas.

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用单纯形法确定TLE轨道
双线元数据集是许多民用用户研究和应用地球轨道空间物体的唯一轨道数据来源。数据集的质量参差不齐,可能会影响使用单个TLE传播空间物体位置的可靠性。最小二乘方法使用多个tle时,也存在一些tle质量较差,无法获得可靠误差信息的问题。本文提出了一种单纯形算法,从多个TLE中估计出最优TLE,并获得每个元素的不确定性。它是一种无导数的技术,可以处理各种轨道类型。实验表明,单纯形法估计的TLE比批量最小二乘法更可靠、稳定、有效。作为应用实例,利用最优TLE及其不确定性预测塌陷区,将实际塌陷区保留在预测区域内。
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Geodesy and Geodynamics
Geodesy and Geodynamics GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS-
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期刊介绍: Geodesy and Geodynamics launched in October, 2010, and is a bimonthly publication. It is sponsored jointly by Institute of Seismology, China Earthquake Administration, Science Press, and another six agencies. It is an international journal with a Chinese heart. Geodesy and Geodynamics is committed to the publication of quality scientific papers in English in the fields of geodesy and geodynamics from authors around the world. Its aim is to promote a combination between Geodesy and Geodynamics, deepen the application of Geodesy in the field of Geoscience and quicken worldwide fellows'' understanding on scientific research activity in China. It mainly publishes newest research achievements in the field of Geodesy, Geodynamics, Science of Disaster and so on. Aims and Scope: new theories and methods of geodesy; new results of monitoring and studying crustal movement and deformation by using geodetic theories and methods; new ways and achievements in earthquake-prediction investigation by using geodetic theories and methods; new results of crustal movement and deformation studies by using other geologic, hydrological, and geophysical theories and methods; new results of satellite gravity measurements; new development and results of space-to-ground observation technology.
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