Remote Sensing (Sep 2019)

Star-Based Calibration of the Installation Between the Camera and Star Sensor of the Luojia 1-01 Satellite

  • Zhichao Guan,
  • Yonghua Jiang,
  • Jingyin Wang,
  • Guo Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11182081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 18
p. 2081

Abstract

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Ground control points (GCPs) are generally used to calibrate the installation between the camera and star sensor of a satellite in orbit and improve the geometric positioning accuracy of the satellite. However, the use of GCPs for high-frequency calibration is difficult, and it is particularly difficult to acquire accurate GCPs for the image of a nightlight satellite. In this study, we developed a camera-star sensor installation calibration method that eliminates the need for GCPs. In the proposed method, the camera and star sensor lenses are simultaneously pointed at the star, and the camera-star sensor installation is accurately calibrated by processing the star map obtained by the camera and star sensors. Reference data such as road network and Moon position data were used to verify the proposed method and evaluate its positioning accuracy. The results of the application of the method to the positioning of the Luojia 1-01 satellite indicated an accuracy within 800 m, which is comparable with that of the traditional method.

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