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If citing a paper from the 2019 AMOS Conference proceedings archive, please provide proper attribution by referencing: Copyright © 2019 Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference (AMOS) – www.amostech.com

A Robust Vision-based Algorithm for Detecting and Classifying Small Orbital Debris Using On-board Optical Cameras
Yasin Zamani, University of Utah; Joel Amert, NASA/MSFC; Thomas Bryan, NASA/MSFC; Neda Nategh, University of Utah

Keywords: orbital debris, image processing, object detection, classification algorithms, orbital debris tracking systems, optical camera

A Virtual Assistant for Space Situational Awareness
Jeremy Ludwig, Stottler Henke Associates, Inc.; Devin Cline, Stottler Henke Associates, Inc.; Todd Spradley, USAF (Ret); Laura Militello, Applied Decision Science; Julie Dilulio, Applied Decision Science

Keywords: Virtual assistant, artificial intelligence, space situational awareness, command and control

Aliasing of Unmodeled Gravity Effects in Estimates of Non-Conservative Force Coefficients
Vishal Ray, University of Colorado Boulder; Daniel Scheeres, University of Colorado Boulder

Keywords: Prediction, Estimation, Drag Coefficient, Atmospheric Drag, Gravitational Field, Solar Radiation Pressure

An Australian Conjunction Assessment Service
James Bennett, EOS Space Systems; Michael Lachut, EOS Space Systems; David Kooymans, EOS Space Systems; Alex Pollard, EOS Space Systems; Craig Smith, EOS Space Systems, Sven K. Flegel, Space Environment Research Centre; Marek Moeckel, Space Environment Research Centre; Joseph O'Leary, Space Environment Research Centre; Richard Samuel, Space Environment Research Centre; Jeffrey Wardman, Space Environment Research Centre; Daniel Kucharski, Space Environment Research Centre; James Allworth, Australian Centre for Field Robotics, University of Sydney; Andrew Edwards, Optus Satellite Systems; Anthony Belo, Optus Satellite Systems

Keywords: Conjunction Assessemnts, Orbital Debris, Space Situational Awareness, Laser Manoeuvre

An Open Source Long Term Archiving and Trending Solution for SSA
Ryan Melton, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.; Jason Thomas, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp

Keywords: Data, Archiving, Trending, COSMOS, SSA

Application Development with High Definition SSA Information
Takao Sato, NEC Aerospace Systems, Ltd.; Daisuke Yamashita, NEC Aerosoace Systems, Ltd.; Daiki Mori, NEC Aerosoace Systems, Ltd; Touko Yamada, NEC Aerospace Systems Ltd., Masatoshi Ebara, NEC Corporation; Takahiro Okada, NEC Corporation; Taichiro SANO, NEC Corporation;

Keywords: Application development, Datafusion, SSA

ARGUS: A UK Citizen Science study in support of the Surveillance of Space
William Feline, Defence Science & Technology Laboratory; Grant Privett, Defence Science & Technology Laboratory; Andrew Ash, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory; Nicholas Harwood, Defence Science & Technology Laboratory; James Symons, Defence Science & Technology Laboratory; Joshua Davis, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory; Trevor Gainey, Basingstoke Astronomical Society; Robin Gray, Basingstoke Astronomical Society; Alan Lorrain, Basingstoke Astronomical Society; John Murphy, Basingstoke Astronomical Society; David Shave-Wall; Bob Trevan, Basingstoke Astronomical Society; David Wright, Basingstoke Astronomical Society

Keywords: SSA, electro-optical, citizen science

Assessing and Minimizing Collisions in Satellite Mega-Constellations
Nathan Reiland, University of Arizona; Aaron J. Rosengren, University of Arizona; Renu Malhotra, University of Arizona; Claudio Bombardelli, Technical University of Madrid;

Keywords: collision probability, collision prediction, mega-constellations, astrodynamics, orbital debris, space situational awareness

Atmospheric Characterization of the Space Environment: Unique Observations from Haleakala
Randall Alliss, Northrop Grumman Corporation

Keywords: Atmospheric Measurements, Deep Learning, Atmospheric Predictions

Attitude Estimation of Space Objects Using Imaging Observations and Deep Learning
Ryohei Arakawa, Kyushu University; Yuri Matsushita, Kyushu University; Toshiya Hanada, Kyushu University; Yasuhiro Yoshimura, Kyushu University; Shuji Nagasaki, Kyushu University

Keywords: Imaging Observations, Adaptive Optics, CNN

Automated Resolution Scoring of Ground-Based LEO Observations Using Convolutional Neural Networks
Jacob Lucas, The Boeing Company; Trent Kyono, The Boeing Company; Michael Werth, The Boeing Company; Justin Fletcher, Odyssey Systems Consulting; Ian McQuaid, AFRL

Keywords: Convolutional Neural Netrorks, Machine Learning, Imaging, SSA

Automatic, Intelligent Commercial SSA Sensor Scheduling
Richard Stottler, Stottler Henke Associates, Inc.

Keywords: Space Surveillance Network (SSN), Scheduling, Space Situational Awareness (SSA), Artificial Intelligence, Sensor Schedule Optimization, Resource Allocation, Sensor Management, Commercial SSA sensors

Autonomous Shape Estimation Using Ranging Sensors
Emily Lambert, L3 Harris; Weston Faber, L3 Harris; Islam Nazmy, L3HARRIS; Islam Hussein, L3 Harris;

Keywords: Space Situational Awareness; Autonomy; Shape Estimation; Guidance Navigation and Control; Random Finite Sets

Blockchain Enabled Space Traffic Awareness (BESTA)
Harvey Reed, The MITRE Corporation; Nathaniel Dailey, The Mitre Corporation & American University School of Public Affairs; Bob Carden, The MITRE Corporation; Dave Bryson, The MITRE Corporation

Keywords: STM (Space Traffic Management), blockchain, SSA (Space Situational Awareness)

Building Small-Satellites to Live Through the Kessler Effect
Steven Morad, University of Arizona, SpaceTREx; Himangshu Kalita, University of Arizona, SpaceTREx; Ravi teja Nallapu, University of Arizona, SpaceTREx; Jekan Thangavelautham, University of Arizona, SpaceTREx

Keywords: space debris, Kessler Effect, obstacle avoidance, impact studies, inflatables

BVRI Photometry of Space Debris Objects at the Astronomical and Geophysical Observatory in Modra
Matej Zigo, Comenius University in Bratislava; Jiri Silha, Comenius University, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics; Stanislav Kraj?ovi?, Comenius University

Keywords: Space Debris, Color Index, Light Curve, GEO

Characterizing LEO Objects using Simultaneous Multi-Color Optical Array
Tanner Campbell, University of Arizona; Vishnu Reddy, University of Arizona; Roberto Furfaro, University of Arizona; Scott Tucker, Starizona

Keywords: SSA, Space Situational Awareness, Optical Arrays, RSO Characterization, Photometry

Commercial SSA capability in Japan
Daiki Mori, NEC Aerospace Systems, Ltd.; Masatoshi Ebara, NEC Corporation; Takahiro Okada, NEC Corporation; Hideki Kimura, NEC Corporation;

Keywords: SSA, STM, Commercial,

Conditionally Augmented Temporal Anomaly Reasoner And Convolutional Tracking System
Dwight Temple, ExoAnalytic Solutions

Keywords: neural, network, generative, anomaly, detection, classification, real, time, data

Cooperative Multi-Spacecraft Observation of Incoming Space Threats
Ravi teja Nallapu, University of Arizona/ SpaceTREx; Jekan Thangavelautham, Univ. of Arizona/SpaceTREx

Keywords: Constellation Design, Meteor Localization, Orbital Simulation, Multi-Spacecraft Localization algorithms

Correlation-based Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensing with extended source beacon
Takao Endo, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Yoshichika Miwa, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Toshiyuki Ando, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Yasutaka Fujii, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Takashi Takanezawa, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Yutaka Ezaki, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Keywords: Wavefront sensing, Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor, Adaptive optics, Active optics

CREAM – ESA’s Proposal for Collision Risk Estimation and Automated Mitigation
Tim Flohrer, ESA/ESOC Space Debris Office; Holger Krag, ESA Space Debris Office; Klaus Merz, ESA Space Debris Office; Stijn Lemmens, ESA/ESOC Space Debris Office;

Keywords: Collision Avoidance, SSA, Space Safety, Automation, Large constellations

Data Association for Too-Short Arc Scenarios with Initial and Boundary Value Formulations
Laura Pirovano, Surrey Space Centre, University of Surrey; Roberto Armellin, Surrey Space Centre; Jan Siminski, ESA/ESOC Space Debris Office; Tim Flohrer, ESA/ESOC Space Debris Office

Keywords: Data Association, Multi-Target Tracking, Differential Algebra

Daylight Imaging of LEO Satellites Using COTS Hardware
Nathan Estell, University of Michigan, Department of Aerospace Engineering; Dylan Ma, University of Michigan, Department of Aerospace Engineering; Patrick Seitzer, University of Michigan, Dept of Astronomy

Keywords: Daytime Imaging, SSA, Optical

Daytime GEO Tracking with “Aquila”: Approach and Results from a New Ground-Based SWIR Small Telescope System
Jeffrey Shaddix, Numerica Corporation; Jacob Brannum, Numerica Coorporation; Alex Ferris, Numerica Corporation; Austin Hariri, Numerica Corporation; Ari Larson, Numerica Corporation; Tyler Mancini, Numerica Corporation; Jeff Aristoff, Numerica Corporation;

Keywords: Space Situational Awareness, Daytime Satellite Tracking, SWIR Imaging, Small Autonomous Telescope Systems, Global Telescope Networks, Persistent Monitoring, Maneuver Detection, Characterization

Demonstration of Shift, Scale, and Rotation Invariant Target Recognition Using Polar Mellin Transforms in a Hybrid Opto-Electronic Correlator
Julian Gamboa, Northwestern University; Mohamed Fouda, Northwestern University; Stephen Johnson, Northwestern University; Selim Shahriar, Northwestern University

Keywords: Image Recognition, Surveillance, Shift Invariance, Scale Invariance, Rotation Invariance, Digital Holography, Hybrid Opto-electronic Correlator, Polar Mellin Transform

Design & Development of an Optimized Sensor Scheduling & Tasking Program for Tracking Space Objects
David Shteinman, Industrial Sciences Group; Mark Yeo, Industrial Sciences Group; Alexander Ryan, Industrial Sciences Group; Scott Dorrington, Industrial Sciences Group; James Bennett, EOS Space Systems; Michael Lachut, Space Environment Research Centre;

Keywords: space situational awareness, sensor tasking, optimization

Detection, Tracking, and Characterization of Small, Faint Targets at GEO Distances using the Magdalena Ridge Observatory 2.4-meter Telescope
William Ryan, New Mexico Tech/MRO; Eileen Ryan, New Mexico Tech/MRO

Keywords: Space Situational Awareness, GEO-Satellites, Ground-Based Telescopic Observations, Data Analysis

Determining Multi-Frame Blind Deconvolution Resolvability using Deep Learning
Trent Kyono, The Boeing Company; Jacob Lucas, The Boeing Company; Michael Werth, The Boeing Company; Justin Fletcher,Qdyssey Systems Consulting; Ian McQuaid, AFRL

Keywords: Deep learning, machine learning, multi-frame blind deconvolution

Development of the Slovak 70-cm Optical Passive System Dedicated to Space Debris Tracking on LEO to GEO orbits
Jiri Silha, Comenius University, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics; Stanislav Kraj?ovi?, Comenius University; Matej Zigo, Comenius University in Bratislava; Danica Zilkova, Comenius University in Bratislava; Pavol Zigo, Comenius University in Bratislava; Jaroslav Simon, Comenius University in Bratislava; Juraj Toth, Comenius University in Bratislava; Leonard Kornos, Comenius University in Bratislava; Srinivas Setty, ESA/ESOC, GMV Insyen AG; Tim Flohrer, ESA/ESOC Space Debris Office; Beatriz Jilete, Space Surveillance and Tracking Segment, Space Situational Awareness Programme;

Keywords: optical telescope, space debris, development, SST

Dragster: An Assimilative Tool for Satellite Drag Specification
Marcin Pilinski, University of Colorado at Boulder / Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics; Geoff Crowley, ASTRA LLC.; Matt Seaton, ASTRA LLC.; Eric Sutton, University of Colorado / SWx TREC

Keywords: Conjunction Analysis, Satellite Drag, Low Earth Orbit, Space Environment, Data Assimilation

Dynamic Calibration of Multiple Data Types
Thomas Kelecy, L3 Harris; Emily Lambert, L3 Harris; Benjamin Sunderland, L3 Harris; Vivek Desai, University of Texas, Austin

Keywords: USKF, Calibration, Optical, Range

ESA Optical Surveys to Characterize Recent Fragmentation Events in GEO and HEO
Thomas Schildknecht, Astronomisches Institut Universität Bern; Alessandro Vananti, Astronomische Institut Universitär Bern; Emiliano Cordelli, Astronomisches Institut Universität Bern Tim Flohrer, ESA/ESOC Space Debris Office;

Keywords: Space Debris, Optical Surveys, Breakup Event, Fragmentation Event

Evaluating Catalog Photometric Uncertainties of Satellites Using Bayer Arrays
T.J. Rodigas, L3Harris Applied Defense Solutions; Kevin Melloy, L3Harris Applied Defense Solutions; Mark Bolden, L3Harris Applied Defense Solutions; Michael Butterfield, L3Harris Applied Defense Solutions; Ryan Shier, L3Harris Applied Defense Solutions

Keywords: Space Situational Awareness, Sensors, Imaging, Telescopes, Photometry

Examining the Effects of On-Orbit Aging of SL-12 Rocket Bodies using Visible Band Spectra with the MMT Telescope and 5-Color Photometry with the UKIRT/WFCAM
Eric Pearce, University of Arizona Steward Observatory; Benjamin Weiner, MMT Observatory; Adam Block, University of Arizona Steward Observatory; Harrison Krantz, University of Arizona Steward Observatory; Kris Rockowitz, University of Arizona Steward Observatory; Brad Sease, Computational Physics, Inc; Greg Hennessy, U.S. Naval Observatory; Michelle Wilson, SAIC;

Keywords: satellite reflectance spectra, SL-12 rocket bodies, optical, debris, aging

Experimentally-Derived Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function Data in Support of the Orbital Debris Program Office
John Hostetler, JACOBS, NASA Johnson Space Center; Heather Cowardin, JACOBS, NASA Johnson Space Center

Keywords: NROC, BRDF, Phase functions, laboratory data

Fast Covariance Propagation for Two-Line Element Sets
Blair Thompson, U. S. Air Force 319th Combat Training Squadron; Jesse Gossner, U. S. Air Force 319th Combat Training Squadron; Brandon Sais, U. S. Air Force 319th Combat Training Squadron; Elizabeth Cunningham, U. S. Air Force 319th Combat Training Squadron

Keywords: two-line elements, covariance, space situational awareness

Feature-Based Satellite Detection Using Convolutional Neural Networks
Justin Fletcher, Air Force Space Command; Ian McQuaid, Air Force Research Laboratory; Peter Thomas, Air Force Research Laboratory; Jeremiah Sanders, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Greg Martin, Centuari

Keywords: Computer Vision, Generative Adversarial Networks, Object Detection

Focusing the Space Law Games: Overcoming Operational and Legal Barriers to Space Situational Awareness
Ralph Dinsley, Northern Space and Security Ltd/Reflecting Space; Christopher Newman, Northumbria University

Keywords: Space Law, Data, Space Traffic Management, Litigation, Simulation

Future On-Orbit Spacecraft Technologies and Associated Challenges for Space Situational Awareness
Simon George, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory; Andrew Ash, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory

Keywords: SSA, Spacecraft Systems, Horizon-Scanning, Astrodynamics

Geosynchronous Orbit CubeSat Operating Guidelines to Help the Space Situational Awareness Community
Keith Morris, Lockheed Martin; Christopher Tamanini, Lockheed Martin

Keywords: GEO Satellite Characterization, Orbital Debris, Space Situational Awareness, Space Situational Awareness Policy, Space Traffic Management

Ground-Based, Daytime Modeling and Observations in SWIR for Satellite Custody
Grant Thomas, Air Force Institute of Technology; Richard Cobb, Air Force Institute of Technology

Keywords: Daytime Imaging, Unresolved, SWIR, Low-Cost, COTS, Ground-Based, SSA, Modeling

High-Resolution Imaging of Closely Space Objects with High Contrast Ratios
Douglas Hope, Georgia State University; Stuart Jefferies, Georgia State University; Gianluca Li Causi, INAF-OAR National Institute for Astrophysics; Marco Stangalini, INAF-OAR National Institute for Astrophysics; Fernando Pedichini, INAF-OAR National Institute for Astrophysics; Massimiliano Mattioli, INAF-OAR National Institute for Astrophysics; Simone Antoniucci, INAF-OAR National Institute for Astrophysics; Vincenzo Testa, INAF-OAR National Institute of Astrophysics; Robert Piazzesi, INAF-OAR National Institute of Astrophysic

Keywords: High contrast Imaging, Exa-Planet Detection, Image Restoration on AO-Corrected Imagery

Image Restoration from Sodium Guide Star Observations in Daylight
Michael Hart, HartSCI LLC; Douglas Hop, HartSCI, LLC; Jeff Richey, Air Force Research Laboratory(AFRL/RD); T. Ryan Swindle, Air Force Research Laboratory(AFRL/RD)

Keywords: Imaging, Adaptive Optics

KARI Recent Activities on SSA & STM
Jaedong Seong, Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI); Okchul Jung, Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI); Dae Won Chung, Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)

Keywords: KARI, Space Debris, Space Situational Awareness, Space Traffic Management

Large Format Cross Strip Readout Image Sensors for High Temporal Resolution Astronomy and Remote Sensing
Oswald Siegmund, University of California; John Vallerga, University of California; Jason McPhate, University of California; Travis Curtis, University of California; Nate Darling, University of California; Camden Ertley, Incom Inc.; Till Cremer, Incom Inc.; Alexey Lyashenko, Incom Inc.; Michael Minot, Incom Inc.; Gary Varner, University of Hawaii

Keywords: Imaging, photon counting, microchannel plate, high time resolution

Machine Classification and Sub-classification Pipeline for GEO light curves
Phan Dao, Air Force Research Laboratory; Kristen Haynes, Applied Optimization Inc.; Stephen Gregory, Applied Optimization Inc.; Jeff Hollon, Applied Optimization; Tamara Payne, Applied Optimization Inc.; Kimberly Kinateder, Applied Optimization

Keywords: automated classifier, GEO light curves, wavelet, random forest

Machine Learning for RSO Maneuver Classification and Orbital Pattern Prediction
Phillip DiBona, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories; James Foster, Lockheed Martin; Anthony Falcone, Functor Reality, Inc; Michael Czajkowski, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technologies Lab

Keywords: maneuver classification, threat assessment, machine learning, patterns of life

Methodology for Comparison of Algorithms for Real-World Multi-Objective Optimization Problems: Space Surveillance Network Design
Troy Dontigney, United States Air Force; Laurence Merkle, Air Force Institute of Technology; Richard Cobb, Air Force Institute of Technology; John Colombi, Air Force Institute of Technology; Gary Lamonth, Air Force Institute of Technology

Keywords: Space Situational Awareness, Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms, Pareto Front Comparison, High-Performance Computing, Modeling and Simulation

Modeling Energy Dissipation and Deformation in a Tumbling Defunct Satellite Using a Finite Element Method
Ryotaro Sakamoto, University of Colorado Boulder; Daniel Scheeres, University of Colorado Boulder

Keywords: energy dissipation, finite element method, rigid body dynamics, debris

Multi-Fidelity Orbit Uncertainty Propagation with Systematic Errors
Brandon Jones, University of Texas at Austin; Emmanuel Delande, The University of Texas at Austin; Enrico Zucchelli, University of Texas at Austin; Moriba Jah, University of Texas at Austin

Keywords: Astrodynamics, Propagation, Uncertainty

Multi-Frame Blind Deconvolution Accelerated with Graphical Processing Units (GPUs)
Michael Werth, The Boeing Company; Brandoch Calef, The Boeing Company; Kevin Roe, The Boeing Company; Amanda Conti, Air Force Research Laboratory

Keywords: Imaging, Ground-Based Telescopes, GPU, GPGPU, CUDA, Software

Multi-Frame Blind Deconvolution of Closely Spaced Dim Stellar Objects
Ronald Aung, Air Force Institute of Technology; Stephen Cain, Air Force Institute of Technology

Keywords: Imaging through Turbulence, Image Restoration, Dim Object Detection, Closely Spaced Objects

NASA’s Orbital Debris Optical Program: ES-MCAT Updated and Upgraded
Sue Lederer, NASA Johnson Space Center Orbital Debris Program Office; Brent Buckalew, Jacobs, NASA Johnson Space Center; Paul Hickson, University of British Columbia/Euclid Research; Heather Cowardin, Jacobs, NASA Johnson Space Center

Keywords: optical, telescope, orbital debris

Network Performance Analysis of Laser-optical Tracking for Space Situational Awareness in the Lower Earth Orbit
Stefan Scharring, German Aerospace Center (DLR); Jens Rodmann, German Aerospace Center (DLR); Wolfgang Riede, DLR

Keywords: laser ranging, network analysis, orbit determination, space debris, Low Earth Orbit, state vector, covariance propagation, cloud coverage

Object Detection Methods for Optical Survey Measurements
Alejandro Pastor, GMV; Diego Escobar, GMV; Manuel Sanjurjo-Rivo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid; Alberto Águeda, GMV

Keywords: Space Debris, Space Surveillance and Tracking, Catalogue Build-Up, Track Association, Orbit Determination

Observations and Design of a new Neuromorphic Event-based All-Sky and Fixed Region Imaging System
Nicholas Ralph, Western Sydney University; Darren Maybour, Western Sydney University; Yeshwanth Bethi, Western Sydney University; Gregory Cohen, Western Sydney University

Keywords: Instrumentation, Imaging, Neuromorphic, Event-based, Astronomy, Optical

On-Orbit Observations of Conjuncting Space Objects Prior to the Time of Closest Approach
Best Paper Award Winner 2019
Robert "Lauchie" Scott, Defence R&D Canada; Stefan Thorsteinson, Calian Inc. ; Viqar Abbasi, Canadian Space Agency

Keywords: Small Satellites, Conjunctions, Optical Measurements, Space Debris

Optical imaging of faint geosynchronous debris with the Isaac Newton Telescope
Best Student Paper Award Winner 2019
James Blake, University of Warwick; Paul Chote, University of Warwick; Don Pollacco, University of Warwick; Dimitri Veras, University of Warwick; Andrew Ash, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory; William Feline, Dstl; Grant Privett, Dstl

Keywords: Optical imaging, GEO detection and characterization, Brightness variability, GEO Survey, Debris population

Optical Measurements of Faint LEO RSOs: CubeSats and Fengyun 1C Debris
Peter Zimmer, J. T. McGraw and Associates; John McGraw, J. T. McGraw and Associates; Mark Ackermann, J.T. McGraw and Associates, LLC

Keywords: Optical, SSA, Telescope, Debris, Faint

Optical Sensor Model and its Effects on the Design of Sensor Networks and Tracking
Carolin Frueh, Purdue University; Bryan Little, Purdue University; John McGraw, J. T. McGraw and Associates

Keywords: Optical Sensors, Sensor Tasking, Multi-Target Tracking

Optical, Laser and Processing Capabilities of the New Polish Space Situational Awareness Centre
Maciej Konacki, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences; Adrian Malacz, Polish Space Agency; Arkadiusz Chimicz, Polish Space Agency; Pawe? Lejba, Space Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences, Borowiec Astrogeodynamic Observatory; Piotr Sybilski, Sybilla Technologies; Rafa? Paw?aszek, Sybilla Technologies; Stanis?aw Koz?owski, Cillium Engineering; Tomasz Suchodolski, Space Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences, Borowiec Astrogeodynamic Observatory; Krzysztof Koz?owski, Institute of Automation and Robotics; Agnieszka Sybilska, Baltic Institute of Technology; Beata Rogowska, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences; Dariusz Pazderski, Institute of Automation and Robotics; Micha? ?o?nowski, 6Roads Ltd; Andy Shearer, National University of Ireland Galway; Agnieszka S?owikowska, Centre for Astronomy, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Informatics, Nicolaus Copernicus; Maciej Pilichowski, Sybilla Technologies; Marek Malawski, Polish Space Agency; Marcin G?dek, 6Roads Ltd

Keywords: Space Situational Awareness, Polish Space Situational Awareness Centre, Polish Space Agency, European Union Space Surveillance and Tracking Consortium

Orbit Design of an Autonomous Space-Based SSA Swarm: Distributed Deep Learning at the Edge
Lorraine Weis, L3 Harris; Islam Hussein, L3 Harris

Keywords: Distributed Machine Learning, Space Situational Awareness, Recursive Neural Network, Sensor Tasking

Panoptes-1AB and Solaris-5 unique wide field telescopes with sCmos cameras
Beata Rogowska, Research Foundation Baltic Institute of Technology, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences; Maciej Konacki, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Research Foundation Baltic Institute of Technology; Arkadiusz Chimicz, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences; Rafal Pawlaszek, Sybilla Technologies; Stanislaw Kozlowski, Cillium Engineering; Piotr Sybilski, Sybilla Technologies

Keywords: optical sensors, astrographs, scmos cameras, synthetic tracking

Parametric Interaction of VLF and ELF Waves in the Lonosphere and Impact on Energetic Electrons in a Radiation Belt
Vladimir Sotnikov, Air Force Research Laboratory; James Caplinger, Air Force Research Laboratory; Tony Kim, Air Force Research Laboratory; Evgeny Mishin, Air Force Research Laboratory; Naum Gershenzon, Wright State University; Amit Sharma, Wright State University; Daniel Main, Tech-X Inc.

Keywords: Ionosphere, Radiation Belt, Plasmapause, Space Weather

Phasing an Optical Interferometer using the Radio Emission from the Target Being Observed
Henrique Schmitt, Naval Research Laboratory; David Mozurkewich, Seabrook Engineering; Tom Armstrong, Naval Research Laboratory; Sergio Restaino, Naval Research Laboratory

Keywords: Geosats, optical interferometry, radio interferometry, imaging, instrumentation

Physics-Based Approach to Density Estimation and Prediction Using Orbital Debris Tracking Data
Shaylah Mutschler, University of Colorado Boulder; Penina Axelrad, University of Colorado Boulder; Tomoko Matsuo, University of Colorado Boulder; Eric Sutton, University of Colorado Boulder

Keywords: Orbital Debris, SSA, LEO, Space Weather, Atmospheric Drag, Density, Acceleration Estimation, Particle Filter, Ensemble Filter, Physics-based Space Environment Model

Policy and Geopolitical Implications of Launch-on-Demand Capabilities
Liberty Shockley, U.S. Air Force; Robert Bettinger, U.S. Air Force

Keywords: Space Law, Launch-on-Demand, Rocket Cargo, Space Lift, Treaty Compliance

Precision Optical Light Curves of LEO and GEO Objects
Paul Chote, University of Warwick; James Blake, University of Warwick; Don Pollacco, University of Warwick

Keywords: LEO light curves, GEO light curves, Imaging, Calibrated photometry, Robotic telescopes

Remote Manoeuvre of Space Debris using Photon Pressure for Active Collision Avoidance
Craig Smith, EOS Space Systems; Steve Gower, Space Environment Research Centre; David Ball, Space Environment Research Centre Limited

Keywords: Colliions avoidance, photon pressure, high power lasers, adaptive optics

Satellite and Debris Characterisation with Adaptive Optics Imaging
Michael Copeland, Australian National University; Francis Bennet, Australian National University; Celine d'Orgeville, Australian National University; Visa Korkiakoski, Australian National University; Marcus Lingham, Australian National University; Ian Price, Australian National University; Francois Rigaut, Australian National University; Craig Smith, EOS Space Systems

Keywords: Adaptive Optics, Object Characterisation, Tracking

Satellite Shape Recovery from Light Curves with Noise
Siwei Fan, Purdue University; Alex Friedman, Purdue University; Carolin Frueh, Purdue University;

Keywords: Light Curves, Shape Recovery, Inversion

Satellite Tracking and Characterization Using Signal Data
David Richmond, Lockheed Martin; Tatum Poole, Lockheed Martin

Keywords: Signal Quality, Doppler shift, Manuever Detection, Satellite Position, Pattern of Life

Search-Based Vs. Task-Based Space Surveillance for Ground-Based Telescopes
Fred Hertwig, Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT); John Colombi, AFIT; Richard Cobb, AFIT; David Meyer, AFIT

Keywords: Space Surveillance, Space Situational Awareness, Ground-Based Telescopes, GEO

Sensor Network for Global Monitoring of Spacecraft Situational Awareness
Mark Werremeyer, Raytheon; Sheldon Clark, Raytheon; Jared Dorny, Raytheon; Vince Pascente, Raytheon

Keywords: Space Situational Awareness, Sensor, Network, Cloud, Data, Intelligence

Shape Identification of Space Objects via Light Curve Inversion Using Deep Learning Models
Roberto Furfaro, University of Arizona; Richard Linares, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Vishnu Reddy, University of Arizona

Keywords: Deep Learning, Convolutional Neural Networks, Recurrent Neural Networks, Light Curve Inversion

Sodium guidestar signal levels measured at AMOS and comparison to theory
Daniel Senft, Air Force Research Laboratory; Scott Hunt, Air Force Research Laboratory; T. Ryan Swindle; Air Force Research Laboratory; Nathaniel Morris, Boeing Laser Technical Services; Richard Holmes, Boeing Laser Technical Services; Edwin Walker, Boeing Laser Technical Services; Jacob Lucas, Boeing Laser Technical Services; Michael Abercrombie, Boeing Laser Technical Services; John Mooney, Boeing Laser Technical Services; Timothy Georges, Boeing Laser Technical Services

Keywords: Adaptive Optics, Artificial Beacons, Laser Guidestars, Imaging, Wavefront Compensation

Space Environment Management: A Common Sense Framework for Controlling Orbital Debris Risk
Darren McKnight, Centauri; Timothy Maclay, OneWeb

Keywords: Space Safety, Orbital Debris, Debris Mitigation, Debris Remediation

Space Object Attitude Stability Determined from Radar Cross-Section Statistics
Matthew Stevenson, LeoLabs; Michael Nicolls, LeoLabs; Chris Rosner, LeoLabs, Inc.

Keywords: Attitude Stability, Low Earth Orbit, Radar Cross Section, Statistical Analysis, Leolabs, Data Service

Space Object Tracking using a Jump Markov System based Delta-GLMB filter for Space Situational Awareness
Diluka Moratuwage, Universidad de Chile; Martin Adams, Universidad de Chile; Leonardo Cament, Universidad de Chile

Keywords: Random Finite Set (RFS), Jump Markov System (JMS), Admissible Regions (AR), Multi-target Tracking

Spectral Performance Optimization of Small Telescopes for Space Object Detection
Gregory Badura, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Christopher Valenta, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Brian Gunter, Georgia Institute of Technology; Luke Renegar, Georgia Institute of Technology; Devin Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology

Keywords: Telescope and Sensor Design, Optimization, Infrared

Star Tracker Accuracy Improvement and Optimization for Attitude Measurement in Three-Axis
Michael Lichter, Air Force Institute of Technology and NASA Glenn Research Center

Keywords: Star Tracker, Communications, Optics, Model, Navigation, Attitude

Statistical Covariance Realism Assessment of LeoLabs’ Orbit Determination System
Inkwan Park, LeoLabs; Matthew Stevenson, LeoLabs; Michael Nicolls, LeoLabs; Edward Lu, LeoLabs; Nathan Griffith, LeoLabs, Inc.; Chris Rosner, LeoLabs, Inc.;

Keywords: Covariance Realism, Reliability, Overlap Analysis, Low Earth Orbit Object, Reliability

Streak detection in wide field of view images using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs)
Luis Varela, New Mexico State University; Laura Boucheron, New Mexico State University; Nick Malone, Tau Technologies; Nicholas Spurlock, Tau Technologies

Keywords: Streak detection, image processing, convolutional neural network (CNN), deep learning, Wide field of View, night sky imagery, meteor detection

Survey Design for Small Autonomous Ground-Based Telescopes To Detect Uncontrolled/Debris GEO Objects
Akhter Mahmud Nafi, Utah State University; David Geller, Utah State University

Keywords: Astrodynamics, Debris, Space Situational Awareness, Small Autonomous Telescope Systems

Test Phase of OWL-Net : Global Network of Robotic Telescopes (2017-2018)
Hong-Suh Yim, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Jang-Hyun Park, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Jung Hyun Jo, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Jin Choi, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) / University of Science and Technology (UST); Dong-Goo Roh, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Myungjin Kim, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Sooyoung Kim, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Sungki Cho, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Eun-Jung Choi, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Young-Sik Park, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Hong-Kyu Moon, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Young-Jun Choi, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Jae-Mann Kyeong, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Jiwoong Yu, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Seong-Cheol Bang, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute; Wonyong Han, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute;

Keywords: optical telescope, robotic observatory, automatic observation, space situational awareness

Testbed to Evaluate New Approaches for STM
Bernard Seery, Universities Space Research Association; Karin Hilser, Universities Space Research Association; Kevin Toner, MITRE Corporation; Robert Carden, MITRE Corporation; Scott Kordella, MITRE Corporation; Aaron Rosengren, University of Arizon; Carolin Frueh, Purdue University

Keywords: STM, Space Policy Directive 3, data science, data management, quantification of data, MITRE, USRA

The ELSA-d End-of-life Debris Removal Mission: Mission Design, In-flight Safety, and Preparations for Launch
Jason Forshaw, Astroscale; Ron Lopez, Astroscale; Akira Okamoto, Astroscale; Chris Blackerby, Astroscale; Nobu Okada, Astroscale

Keywords: End of Life, Debris Removal, ELSA-d, Rendezvous Proximity Operations, RPO, AIT, Launch

Ultrafast Wide Field Telescope for Space Debris Detection and Tracking
Martin Ploner, ASA Astrosysteme GmbH; Philipp Keller, ASA Astrosysteme GmbH; Egon Döberl, ASA Astrosysteme GmbH ; Wolfgang Promper, ASA Astrosysteme GmbH; Dietmar Weinzinger, ASA Astrosysteme GmbH

Keywords: fast wide field telescope, space debris observation, robotic telescope

Use of AI for Satellite Model Determination from Low Resolution 2D Images
Leon Muratov, Spectral Sciences Inc; Timothy Perkins, Spectral Sciences Inc; Marsha Fox, Spectral Sciences Inc; Xuemin Jin, Northeastern Universith ; Paul LeVan, Air Force Research Laboratory/RDST

Keywords: Satellite, 3D Reconstruction, Neural Network, Image, Model, QUID, Synthetic Image, Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence.






TECHNICAL PAPERS BY YEAR


TECHNICAL PAPERS BY TRACK

Track names assigned according to the track/sessions used per year and reflect the evolution of topics over the years

  • Adaptive Optics
  • Adaptive Optics & Imaging
  • Astrodynamics
  • Atmospherics/Space Weather
  • Cislunar SDA
  • Cislunar SSA
  • Conjunction Assessment
  • Conjunction/RPO
  • Daylight Imaging
  • Dynamic Tasking
  • Faint Object Detection
  • Featured
  • Instrumentation & Optical Surveillance
  • International Programs
  • Machine Learning Applications of SSA
  • Machine Learning for SDA Applications
  • Machine Learning for SSA Applications
  • Non-Resolved Object Characterization
  • Optical Systems
  • Optical Systems & Instrumentation
  • Orbital Debris
  • Poster
  • Satellite Characterization
  • SDA Systems & Instrumentation
  • Sensor Processing
  • Space Debris
  • Space Domain Awareness
  • Space Situational Awareness
  • Space Systems
  • Space-Based Assets
  • SSA Algorithms
  • SSA/SDA
  • Tasking

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