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Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
Imaging system for nanosatellite proximity operations
Riho Vendt1  Mart Noorma1  Ilmar Ansko1  Silver Lätt1  Viljo Allik1  Tõnis Eenmäe1  Kaspars Laizans1  Ants Agu1  Indrek Sünter1  Henri Kuuste1 
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关键词: ESTCube-1;    CubeSat;    camera;    imaging;    monitoring;    proximity operations;    nanosatellite;   
DOI  :  10.3176/proc.2014.2S.06
学科分类:化学(综合)
来源: Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus
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【 摘 要 】

This paper presents a novel low-power imaging system for nanosatellite proximity operations. A robust independent camera module with on-board image processing, based on the ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller and fast static random access memory, has been developed and characterized for the requirements of the ESTCube-1 mission. The imaging system, optimized for use in a single unit CubeSat, utilizes commercial off-the-shelf components and standard interfaces for a cost-effective reusable design. The resulting 43.3 mm £ 22 mm £ 44.2 mm (W£H£D) aluminium camera module weighs 30 g and consumes on the average of 118 mW of power, with peaks of 280 mW during image capture. Space qualification and stress tests have been performed. A detailed case study for the ESTCube-1 10 m tether deployment monitoring and Earth imaging mission is presented. For this purpose a 4.4 mm telecentric lens, 10 bit 640£480 pixel CMOS image sensor, 700 nm infrared cut-off filter and a 25% neutral density filter are used. The resolution of the assembled system is 12.7 mm and 1 km per pixel at distances of 10 m and 700 km, respectively. Custom on-board image evaluation and high dynamic range imaging algorithms for ESTCube-1 have been implemented and tested. Optical calibration of the assembled system has been performed.

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