Abstract

An improved centroid extraction algorithm for autonomous star sensor is proposed in this study, which focuses on the improvements of the location accuracy of stars and the speed of the centroid extraction. First, the coarse positioning of stars is carried out to achieve the dispersive regions of the stars quickly. Then the stars pixels are chosen by the automatic seeded region growing algorithm. Subsequently, in order to restrain the interference of noise, the grey values of the stars pixels are modified according to the characteristics of the star energy distribution. Finally, the fine positioning of the star can be achieved using the proposed centroid calculation formula. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm has high-positioning accuracy and good noise resistant ability compared with the other two centroid extraction algorithms. Moreover, the computational complexity of the proposed algorithm is lower than that of the other two algorithms.

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