Automatic detection and recognition of faint artificial earth satellites using ground based electro-optical sensors

Physics – Optics

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Artificial Satellites, Electro-Optics, Optical Tracking, Satellite Tracking, Target Recognition, Design Analysis, Focal Plane Devices, Mathematical Models, Night Sky, Pattern Recognition, Probability Theory, Sky Radiation, Telescopes, Tradeoffs

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The design of an automatic electro-optic satellite surveillance system, which places special emphasis on accurate sky modeling, pattern recognition, and system tradeoffs. The system consists of a ground based telescope using a mosaic of photoconductive sensors at the focal plane, together with a central processor system. The system purports to be totally automatic in its main search mode and thus relies on algorithms for its detection capability. To examine the total detection-recognition problem, a total system probability model is developed.

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