2015 IEEE Aerospace Conference 2015
DOI: 10.1109/aero.2015.7119004
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Multidisciplinary design optimization for a high-resolution earth-imaging constellation

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“…Currently, SIN becomes increasingly important in both civilian and military fields, in which constellation design is needed not only coverage capability but also some new requirements [16], [17]. For constructing a global satellite communication system, constellation design is a critical preparation before launching the satellites.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, SIN becomes increasingly important in both civilian and military fields, in which constellation design is needed not only coverage capability but also some new requirements [16], [17]. For constructing a global satellite communication system, constellation design is a critical preparation before launching the satellites.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, research on constellation design mainly considers the coverage properties (Liang et al, 2011), rather than the ISLs or satellite networking performance, which means there is a lack of proper evaluation models. Furthermore, as it is a multi-objective discrete nonlinear problem confronted with high computing complexity and the probability of getting trapped into local optimal solutions, constellation design optimisation in some papers (Curry et al, 2015;Meziane-Tani et al, 2016) may not achieve the global optimal results. It seems that constellation optimisation is indeed an effective way, but a step-by-step design method based on analysis can be more efficient, especially for SCN design.…”
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