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Article

On the problems of identifying the orbital structure parameters of a space system for monitoring the space technogenic objects

Published: 02.12.2024

Authors: Belyaev A.A., Koryanov V.V.

Published in issue: #12(156)/2024

DOI: 10.18698/2308-6033-2024-12-2412

Category: Aviation and Rocket-Space Engineering | Chapter: Aircraft Dynamics, Ballistics, Motion Control

The paper proposes an approach to identifying the orbital structure parameters of a space system for monitoring the space technogenic objects, which is based on assessing the performance indicators in monitoring such objects. It considers the monitoring globality and the periodicity of observing the same object as the performance indicators. Assessment of the monitoring performance indicators for such space system is required in selecting the most preferable system orbital structure in terms of the monitoring efficiency. The paper provides results of assessing the performance indicators when varying such ballistic formation parameters.

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