Machine-Learned HASDM Model with Uncertainty Quantification

09/16/2021
by   Richard J. Licata, et al.
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The first thermospheric neutral mass density model with robust and reliable uncertainty estimates is developed based on the SET HASDM density database. This database, created by Space Environment Technologies (SET), contains 20 years of outputs from the U.S. Space Force's High Accuracy Satellite Drag Model (HASDM), which represents the state-of-the-art for density and drag modeling. We utilize principal component analysis (PCA) for dimensionality reduction, creating the coefficients upon which nonlinear machine-learned (ML) regression models are trained. These models use three unique loss functions: mean square error (MSE), negative logarithm of predictive density (NLPD), and continuous ranked probability score (CRPS). Three input sets are also tested, showing improved performance when introducing time histories for geomagnetic indices. These models leverage Monte Carlo (MC) dropout to provide uncertainty estimates, and the use of the NLPD loss function results in well-calibrated uncertainty estimates without sacrificing model accuracy (<10 error). By comparing the best HASDM-ML model to the HASDM database along satellite orbits, we found that the model provides robust and reliable uncertainties in the density space over all space weather conditions. A storm-time comparison shows that HASDM-ML also supplies meaningful uncertainty measurements during extreme events.

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