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Dynamic Targeting to Improve Earth Science Missions

Alberto Candela, Jason Swope, Steve Chien

2023Journal of Aerospace Information Systems10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Dynamic targeting (DT) is an emerging concept in which data from a lookahead instrument are used to intelligently reconfigure and point a primary instrument to enhance science return. For example, in the smart ice hunting radar (Smart Ice Cloud Sensing project), a forward-looking radiometer is used to detect deep convective ice storms, which are then targeted using a radar. In other concepts, forward-looking sensors are used to detect clouds so that a primary sensor can avoid them. To this end, we have developed several algorithms from operations research and an artificial intelligence/heuristic search to point/reconfigure the dynamic instrument. We present simulation studies of DT for these concepts and benchmark these algorithms to show that DT is a powerful tool with the potential to significantly improve instrument science yield.

Topics & Concepts

RadarBenchmark (surveying)Computer scienceRemote sensingRadiometerHeuristicEarth observationReal-time computingSystems engineeringAerospace engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligenceSatelliteGeologyTelecommunicationsGeodesyUAV Applications and OptimizationMilitary Defense Systems AnalysisSatellite Communication Systems