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Sergio Bonaccorsi, Marco Felice Montaruli, Pierluigi Di Lizia, Moreno Peroni, Alessandro Panico, Marco Rigamonti and Francesco Del Prete
The increasing number of objects in Earth orbit has encouraged the development of space surveillance and tracking (SST) applications. A critical aspect of SST is the identification and characterization of close encounters between pairs of space objects. ...
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Marco Mastrofini, Ivan Agostinelli and Fabio Curti
The present work focuses on the investigation of an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for brightest objects segmentation in night sky images? field of view (FOV). This task is mandatory for many applications that want to focus on the brightest objec...
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Nuno Cid Martins, Bernardo Marques, Paulo Dias and Beatriz Sousa Santos
To fully leverage the benefits of augmented and mixed reality (AR/MR) in supporting users, it is crucial to establish a consistent and well-defined situated visualization (SV) model. SV encompasses visualizations that adapt based on context, considering ...
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Max Nussbaum, Ewan Schafer, Zizung Yoon, Denise Keil and Enrico Stoll
Characterisation of space debris has become a fundamental task to facilitate sustainable space operations. Ground-based surveillance provides the means to extract key attributes from spacecraft. However, signal inversion attempts are generally under-cons...
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Muhammad Umair, Abubakar Sharafat, Dong-Eun Lee and Jongwon Seo
Virtual reality (VR) can potentially enhance various design and construction assessment intensive tasks, such as construction design and review. However, it may lead to cognitive overload, adversely affecting the participants? performance. It is critical...
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Meiying Liu, Hu Wang, Hongwei Yi, Yaoke Xue, Desheng Wen, Feng Wang, Yang Shen and Yue Pan
This paper focuses on the opportunity to use multiple star trackers to help space situational awareness and space surveillance. Catalogs of space debris around Earth are usually based on ground-based measurements, which rely on data provided by ground-ba...
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Clément Jonglez, Julian Bartholomäus, Philipp Werner and Enrico Stoll
Flight dynamics is a topic often overlooked by operators of small satellites without propulsion systems, as two-line elements (TLE) are easily accessible and accurate enough for most ground segment needs. However, the advent of cheap and miniaturized glo...
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Yang Liu, Rui Li, Shunli Wang, Huayi Wu and Zhipeng Gui
Social media is increasingly being used to obtain timely flood information to assist flood disaster management and situational awareness. However, since data in social media are massive, redundant, and unstructured, it is tricky to intuitively and clearl...
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Marco Peterson, Minzhen Du, Bryant Springle and Jonathan Black
The proliferation of reusable space vehicles has fundamentally changed how assets are injected into the low earth orbit and beyond, increasing both the reliability and frequency of launches. Consequently, it has led to the rapid development and adoption ...
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Fabrizio Piergentili, Gaetano Zarcone, Leonardo Parisi, Lorenzo Mariani, Shariar Hadji Hossein and Fabio Santoni
In recent years, the increase in space activities has brought the space debris issue to the top of the list of all space agencies. The fact of there being uncontrolled objects is a problem both for the operational satellites in orbit (avoiding collisions...
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