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  | |
[1] $$ | |
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 | |
【 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.
【 授权许可】
Unknown
【 预 览 】
Files | Size | Format | View |
---|---|---|---|
RO201912040510856ZK.pdf | 1137KB | download |