Abstract

Estimation of the instantaneous attitude of spacecraft plays significant roles in space situation awareness activities, such as on-orbit status monitoring and collision warning. With the rapid development of both optical sensors and inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR), it becomes possible to achieve accurate instantaneous attitude estimation of spacecraft by multistatic optical-and-ISAR joint observation. In view of this, this article proposes a novel spacecraft attitude estimation method based on a joint optical-and-ISAR observation system, which includes one optical sensor and two ISARs. Specifically, the proposed method first estimates the orientation and the length of typical components utilizing optical and ISAR images with the same observation instant. Then, it solves the target instantaneous rotation vector from the orientation, length, and Doppler of typical components, and finally, it obtains the instantaneous attitude of the spacecraft. Experimental results have verified the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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