Topological Sweep for Multi-Target Detection of Geostationary Space Objects

Conducting surveillance of the geocenric orbits is a key task towards achieving space situational awareness (SSA). Our work focuses on the optical detection of man-made objects (e.g., satellites, space debris) in Geostationary orbit (GEO), which is home to major space assets such as telecommunications and Earth observing satellites. GEO object detection is challenging due to the distance of the targets, which appear as small dim point-like objects among a background of streak-like objects. In this paper, we propose a novel multi-target detection technique based on topological sweep, to find GEO objects from a short sequence of optical images. Our topological sweep technique exploits the geometric duality that underpins the approximately linear trajectory of target objects across the sequence, to extract the targets from significant clutter and noise. Unlike standard multi-target methods, our algorithm deterministically solves a combinatorial problem to ensure high-recall rates without requiring accurate initializations. The usage of geometric duality also yields an algorithm that is computationally efficient and suitable for online processing.
Source: IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing - Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research