Autonomous Triangulation and Dynamic Modelling of Uncooperative Space Objects using a Distributed Network of Remote Sensors
Access Status
Open access
Date
2019Supervisor
Philip Bland
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
School of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Collection
Abstract
This doctorate thesis describes improvements and novel approaches to triangulation, dynamic modelling, and orbit determination of observed meteoroids from fireball networks. Additionally, building on, and inspired by the distributed network approach utilised within the fireball community around the world, herein describes a new technique to space surveillance and tracking with the use of multiple, wide field-of-view, relatively low resolution, ground-based sensors.