@inproceedings{2649090b3f634027bde2f288b39009df,
title = "Attitude stability determination based on RCS series information extraction for space objects",
abstract = "Information extraction for space objects based on narrowband radars is still a hot spot in the field of automatic target recognition. The attitude stability of space objects can be determined by randomicity and periodicity detection for RCS series. In this paper, a nonparametric statistics theory called run test is adopted to perform randomicity detection. Autocorrelation function and cepstrum analysis are used to judge periodicity and estimate the rotate speed for rotary targets. What's more, a novel method is proposed here for attitude stability determination according to the rule of posture angle altering. The experiments with real data indicate the effectiveness of the methods.",
keywords = "Attitude stability, Cepstrum, Radar cross section, Run test, Space object",
author = "Xiongjun Fu and Min Wang and Cai Wang and Meiguo Gao",
year = "2010",
doi = "10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.20-23.936",
language = "English",
isbn = "0878492879",
series = "Applied Mechanics and Materials",
publisher = "Trans Tech Publications Ltd.",
pages = "936--941",
booktitle = "Information Technology for Manufacturing Systems",
address = "Switzerland",
note = "2010 International Conference on Information Technology for Manufacturing Systems, ITMS 2010 ; Conference date: 30-01-2010 Through 31-01-2010",
}