Abstract

With the development of space science and technology, the requirements of stereo imaging tasks are becoming ever more urgent in many space applications, such as 3-D building changes, natural disaster assessment, and target positioning. As the new generation of three degrees freedom(roll, pitch, and yaw) satellites, agile earth observation satellites have a wider variable-roll visible scope and longer variable-pitch visible time for ground targets, thus they are suitable for stereo tasks. However, current task scheduling models and algorithms ignore the imaging quality and fairness of resource sharing by pitch and roll. This paper investigated a new scheduling model and algorithm to realize the satellite fairness scheduling for stereo tasks. First, a novel image quality representation method is proposed to measure the fairness of task observation. Second, a finite Markov decision process model that considers flexible pitch and roll capabilities is designed. Finally, an algorithm based on the reinforcement learning technique with block coding is proposed to solve fairness scheduling problems. We apply the proposed scheduling technique to several different problem instances, the computation results verify that our approach is effective for obtaining optimum solutions and relative fairness solutions.

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