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A Survey of Lost-in-Space Star Identification Algorithms Since 2009

David Rijlaarsdam, Hamza Yous, Jonathan Byrne, Davide Oddenino, Gianluca Furano, David Moloney

2020Sensors52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The lost-in-space star identification algorithm is able to identify stars without a priori attitude information and is arguably the most critical component of a star sensor system. In this paper, the 2009 survey by Spratling and Mortari is extended and recent lost-in-space star identification algorithms are surveyed. The covered literature is a qualitative representation of the current research in the field. A taxonomy of these algorithms based on their feature extraction method is defined. Furthermore, we show that in current literature the comparison of these algorithms can produce inconsistent conclusions. In order to mitigate these inconsistencies, this paper lists the considerations related to the relative performance evaluation of these algorithms using simulation.

Topics & Concepts

AlgorithmA priori and a posterioriIdentification (biology)A* search algorithmStar (game theory)Computer scienceField (mathematics)Space (punctuation)Representation (politics)StarsData miningMathematicsComputer visionMathematical analysisBotanyPure mathematicsPolitical scienceEpistemologyPhilosophyOperating systemPoliticsBiologyLawInertial Sensor and NavigationAstronomical Observations and InstrumentationTarget Tracking and Data Fusion in Sensor Networks
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