Task Allocation for Real-time Earth Observation Service with LEO Satellites

Mingsong Lv, Xuemei Peng, Wenjing Xie, Nan Guan
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Traditional Earth observation (EO) services using satellites mainly observe relatively large-scale objects for applications with no or weak real-time requirements. The rapid development of Low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites opens new opportunities to provide EO services for a much wider range of applications by collecting the observation and communication capability of many LEO satellites. The challenge is how to select and coordinate the LEO satellites to accomplish the EO task subject to strong real-time constraints. In this work, we present a holistic solution that precisely models the observation service of a single LEO satellite and allocates the work of a periodic real-time EO task to a group of LEO satellites to meet the real-time requirements. Experiments were conducted to evaluate how the parameters of the LEO satellites and the ground stations impact the satisfiability of real-time requirements. The results provide valuable guidelines for designing LEO satellites and ground stations to provide real-time object observation services.
低轨道卫星实时对地观测业务任务分配
传统的卫星对地观测业务主要针对实时性要求不高或实时性要求较弱的应用,对相对大尺度的目标进行观测。近地轨道卫星的快速发展为通过收集许多近地轨道卫星的观测和通信能力为更广泛的应用提供近地轨道服务开辟了新的机会。在强实时性约束下,如何选择和协调LEO卫星来完成EO任务是一个挑战。本文提出了一种整体解决方案,该方案对单个LEO卫星的观测服务进行精确建模,并将周期性实时EO任务的工作分配给一组LEO卫星,以满足实时性要求。通过实验评估了低轨道卫星和地面站参数对实时性要求的影响。研究结果为设计低轨卫星和地面站提供实时目标观测服务提供了有价值的指导。
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