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Multi-day evaluation of space domain awareness architectures via decision analysis and multi-objective optimization

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  • Albert R Vasso
  • Richard G Cobb
  • John M Colombi
  • Bryan D Little
  • David W Meyer

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The US Government is the world’s de facto provider of space object cataloging data, but it is challenged to maintain pace in an increasingly complex space environment. This work advances a multi-disciplinary approach to better understand and evaluate an underexplored solution recommended by national policy in which current collection capabilities are augmented with non-traditional sensors. System architecting techniques and extant literature identified likely needs, performance measures, and potential contributors to a conceptualized Augmented Network (AN). Multiple hypothetical architectures of ground- and space-based telescopes with representative capabilities were modeled and simulated on four separate days throughout the year, then evaluated against performance measures and constraints using Multi-Objective Optimization. Decision analysis and Pareto optimality identified a small, diverse set of high-performing architectures while preserving design flexibility. Should decision-makers adopt the AN approach, this research effort indicates (1) a threefold increase in average capacity, (2) a 55% improvement in coverage, and (3) a 2.5-h decrease in the average maximum time a space object goes unobserved.

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  • Albert R Vasso & Richard G Cobb & John M Colombi & Bryan D Little & David W Meyer, 2026. "Multi-day evaluation of space domain awareness architectures via decision analysis and multi-objective optimization," The Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation, , vol. 23(3), pages 369-385, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:joudef:v:23:y:2026:i:3:p:369-385
    DOI: 10.1177/15485129211067767
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