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Multi-spacecraft optimal interferometric imaging

Posted on:2007-05-16Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of MichiganCandidate:Al-Twaijry, Haithem AFull Text:PDF
GTID:1452390005481561Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
We consider a multi-spacecraft distributed formation consisting of several free-flying spacecraft, each carrying a relatively small telescope (compared to the system baseline). As the spacecraft execute maneuvers, it is supposed that the collected beams from selected pairs of telescopes are interfered to produce a continuous sequence of measurements to form interferometric images. The potential of a space borne interferometer is relevant to missions being planned by NASA under the Origins program. This work focuses on the design of a free flying space borne interferometer with the goal of attaining improved image quality for the de-convolved images produced by interferometry.; A formulation of the image acquisition process relevant to the multi-spacecraft formation leads to the development of an image quality metric based on the evolving modulation transfer function (MTF) of the system and the signal-to-noise ratio. Additionally, the optimal imaging problem is discussed based on analysis of the system's resolution disc in the spatial frequency domain. The problem is then formulated as a coverage problem in which several solutions are presented as coverage algorithms. The performance of these algorithms is assessed using a simulation tool developed using MatlabRTM. Finally, we implement image processing techniques embedded within the image acquisition process with the goal of improving the quality of the de-convolved image.
Keywords/Search Tags:Multi-spacecraft, Image
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