Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The management of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems and of the MEO region as a whole is a
subject that cannot be deferred, due to the growing exploitation and launch rate in that orbital regime.
The advent of the European Galileo and the Chinese Compass constellations significantly added complexity
to the system and call for as adequate global view on the four constellation presently in operation. The
operation procedures, including maintenance and disposal practices, of the constellations currently deployed
were analyzed in order to asses a proper reference simulation scenario. The complex dynamics of the
MEO region with all the geopotential and lunisolar resonances was studied to better identify the proper
end-of-life orbit for every proposed strategy, taking into account and, whenever possible, exploiting the
orbital dynamics in this peculiar region of space. The possibility to exploit low thrust propulsion or non
gravitational perturbations with passive de-orbiting devices (and a combination of the two) was analyzed, in
view of possible applications in the design of the future generations of the constellations satellites . Several
upgrades in the long term evolution softwares SDM and DAMAGE were undertaken to properly handle the
constellation simulations in every aspects from constellation maintenance to orbital dynamics. A thorough
approach considering the full time evolving covariance matrix associated to every object was implemented
in SDM to compute the collision risk and associated maneuver rate for the constellation satellites. Once the
software upgrades will be completed, the effectiveness of the different disposal strategies will be analyzed in
terms of residual collision risk and avoidance maneuvers rate. This work was performed under an ESA/GSP
Contract.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Space Debris; Astrodynamics; Global Navigation Satellite Systems
Elenco autori:
Alessi, ELISA MARIA; Valsecchi, GIOVANNI BATTISTA; Pardini, Carmen; Rossi, Alessandro; Anselmo, Luciano
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Titolo del libro:
Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC