Autonomous Asteroid Characterization Through Nanosatellite Swarming

10/11/2022
by   Kaitlin Dennison, et al.
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This paper first defines a class of estimation problem called simultaneous navigation and characterization (SNAC), which is a superset of simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). A SNAC framework is then developed for the Autonomous Nanosatellite Swarming (ANS) mission concept to autonomously navigate about and characterize an asteroid including the asteroid gravity field, rotational motion, and 3D shape. The ANS SNAC framework consists of three modules: 1) multi-agent optical landmark tracking and 3D point reconstruction using stereovision, 2) state estimation through a computationally efficient and robust unscented Kalman filter, and 3) reconstruction of an asteroid spherical harmonic shape model by leveraging a priori knowledge of the shape properties of celestial bodies. Despite significant interest in asteroids, there are several limitations to current asteroid rendezvous mission concepts. First, completed missions heavily rely on human oversight and Earth-based resources. Second, proposed solutions to increase autonomy make oversimplifying assumptions about state knowledge and information processing. Third, asteroid mission concepts often opt for high size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) avionics for environmental measurements. Finally, such missions often utilize a single spacecraft, neglecting the benefits of distributed space systems. In contrast, ANS is composed of multiple autonomous nanosatellites equipped with low SWaP-C avionics. The ANS SNAC framework is validated through a numerical simulation of three spacecraft orbiting asteroid 433 Eros. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed architecture provides autonomous and accurate SNAC in a safe manner without an a priori shape model and using only low SWaP-C avionics.

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