TY - GEN
T1 - Coverage Analysis of Space-Based and Ground-Based Sensors in Space Surveillance Systems
AU - Huo, Kaixuan
AU - Wang, Junling
AU - Zhong, Yubing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 German Institute of Navigation - DGON.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - In space surveillance systems, sensors with comprehensive coverage can detect more targets, offering a wider optimization space for allocating observation tasks and allowing for more flexible sensor scheduling. Therefore, whether designing the space surveillance system, expanding the number of sensors within it, or enhancing the efficiency of sensor scheduling, analyzing sensor coverage is crucial. This study utilizes simulation methods to examine the effects of sensor types, sensor platforms, and deployment strategies on both instantaneous and overall coverage. The simulation results demonstrate that, within the simplified scenarios defined in this study, space-based optical sensor provide better coverage than ground-based optical sensor. Conversely, for radar systems, current ground-based platforms exhibit superior coverage. Additionally, deployment strategies significantly influence sensor coverage. Ground-based platforms must consider latitude factors, whereas space-based platforms need to account for orbital altitude.
AB - In space surveillance systems, sensors with comprehensive coverage can detect more targets, offering a wider optimization space for allocating observation tasks and allowing for more flexible sensor scheduling. Therefore, whether designing the space surveillance system, expanding the number of sensors within it, or enhancing the efficiency of sensor scheduling, analyzing sensor coverage is crucial. This study utilizes simulation methods to examine the effects of sensor types, sensor platforms, and deployment strategies on both instantaneous and overall coverage. The simulation results demonstrate that, within the simplified scenarios defined in this study, space-based optical sensor provide better coverage than ground-based optical sensor. Conversely, for radar systems, current ground-based platforms exhibit superior coverage. Additionally, deployment strategies significantly influence sensor coverage. Ground-based platforms must consider latitude factors, whereas space-based platforms need to account for orbital altitude.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105010827026
U2 - 10.23919/IRS64527.2025.11046136
DO - 10.23919/IRS64527.2025.11046136
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:105010827026
T3 - Proceedings International Radar Symposium
BT - 2025 26th International Radar Symposium, IRS 2025
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 26th International Radar Symposium, IRS 2025
Y2 - 21 May 2025 through 23 May 2025
ER -