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A Novel Approach Based on MEMS-Gyro's Data Deep Coupling for Determining the Centroid of Star Spot

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  • Xing Fei
  • Chen Nan
  • You Zheng
  • Sun Ting

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The traditional approach of star tracker for determining the centroid of spot requires enough energy and good shape, so a relatively long exposure time and stable three-axis state become necessary conditions to maintain high accuracy, these limit its update rate and dynamic performance. In view of these issues, this paper presents an approach for determining the centroid of star spot which based on MEMS-Gyro's data deep coupling, it achieves the deep fusion of the data of star tracker and MEMS-Gyro at star map level through the introduction of EKF. The trajectory predicted by using the angular velocity of three axes can be used to set the extraction window, this enhances the dynamic performance because of the accurate extraction when the satellite has angular speed. The optimal estimations of the centroid position and the drift in the output signal of MEMS-Gyro through this approach reduce the influence of noise of the detector on accuracy of the traditional approach for determining the centroid and effectively correct the output signal of MEMS-Gyro. At the end of this paper, feasibility of this approach is verified by simulation.

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  • Xing Fei & Chen Nan & You Zheng & Sun Ting, 2012. "A Novel Approach Based on MEMS-Gyro's Data Deep Coupling for Determining the Centroid of Star Spot," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-20, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:403584
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/403584
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