具有最佳倾角的区域覆盖低地球轨道星座设计

IF 0.6 Q4 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.5140/jass.2021.38.4.217
Jin-Hui Shin, Sang-Young Park, Jihae Son, S. Song
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在这项研究中,我们描述了设计一个用于监视和侦察空间任务的非连续区域覆盖的近地轨道星座的分析过程。这项研究的目的是配置一个针对朝鲜半岛附近多个地区的卫星星座。星座设计形成了一个具有最小重访时间的不连续区域覆盖问题的一部分。首先介绍了一种最优轨道倾角搜索算法,用于计算使单个或多个地面目标几何覆盖最大化的轨道倾角。然后使用重复周期为一个交点日的共地轨道(CGT)星座模式来构建星座的其余轨道要素。结合这些结果,我们提出了一个分析设计过程,用户可以直接应用到他们自己的情况。以首尔为例,39.0°被确定为最佳轨道倾角,20颗卫星星座的最大和平均重访时间分别为58.1分钟和27.9分钟,30颗卫星CGT星座的最大和平均重访时间分别为42.5分钟和19.7分钟。在最佳倾角、朝鲜半岛发射轨迹限制倾角和太阳同步轨道倾角三种倾角条件下,将该方法与传统的Walker-Delta星座的重访次数进行了比较。比较表明,在非最优倾角条件下,CGT星座的重访时间最短。分析结果可为给定倾角条件下确定合适的星座模式提供参考。
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Design of Regional Coverage Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Constellation with Optimal Inclination
In this study, we describe an analytical process for designing a low Earth orbit constellation for discontinuous regional coverage, to be used for a surveillance and reconnaissance space mission. The objective of this study was to configure a satellite constellation that targeted multiple areas near the Korean Peninsula. The constellation design forms part of a discontinuous regional coverage problem with a minimum revisit time. We first introduced an optimal inclination search algorithm to calculate the orbital inclination that maximizes the geometrical coverage of single or multiple ground targets. The common ground track (CGT) constellation pattern with a repeating period of one nodal day was then used to construct the rest of the orbital elements of the constellation. Combining these results, we present an analytical design process that users can directly apply to their own situation. For Seoul, for example, 39.0° was determined as the optimal orbital inclination, and the maximum and average revisit times were 58.1 min and 27.9 min for a 20-satellite constellation, and 42.5 min and 19.7 min for a 30-satellite CGT constellation, respectively. This study also compares the revisit times of the proposed method with those of a traditional Walker-Delta constellation under three inclination conditions: optimal inclination, restricted inclination by launch trajectories from the Korean Peninsula, and inclination for the sun-synchronous orbit. A comparison showed that the CGT constellation had the shortest revisit times with a non-optimal inclination condition. The results of this analysis can serve as a reference for determining the appropriate constellation pattern for a given inclination condition.
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Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS-
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期刊介绍: JASS aims for the promotion of global awareness and understanding of space science and related applications. Unlike other journals that focus either on space science or on space technologies, it intends to bridge the two communities of space science and technologies, by providing opportunities to exchange ideas and viewpoints in a single journal. Topics suitable for publication in JASS include researches in the following fields: space astronomy, solar physics, magnetospheric and ionospheric physics, cosmic ray, space weather, and planetary sciences; space instrumentation, satellite dynamics, geodesy, spacecraft control, and spacecraft navigation. However, the topics covered by JASS are not restricted to those mentioned above as the journal also encourages submission of research results in all other branches related to space science and technologies. Even though JASS was established on the heritage and achievements of the Korean space science community, it is now open to the worldwide community, while maintaining a high standard as a leading international journal. Hence, it solicits papers from the international community with a vision of global collaboration in the fields of space science and technologies.
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