Artículo de revista
Introducing SOST: An Ultra-Low-Cost Star Tracker Concept Based on a Raspberry Pi and Open-Source Astronomy Software
Fecha
2020Registro en:
IEEE Access Volume 8, 2020
10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3020048
Autor
Gutiérrez, Samuel T.
Fuentes, César I.
Díaz, Marcos A.
Institución
Resumen
Absolute attitude estimation sensors provide high accuracy pointing capabilities to spacecraft,
but as developed thus far, they constitute a large fraction of CubeSat mission’s budget. We introduce SPE
Lab Open Star Tracker (SOST), an ultra-low-cost solution that currently provides sub-arcminute precision
at a frequency of 1 to 3 estimations per minute in the Lost-In-Space scenario. Our Star Tracker development
rests on open source astronomy software, the Raspberry Pi 3 B+, and its camera. We developed a new
algorithm to solve the Lost-In-Space problem that works by acquiring an image and comparing it with
different stellar catalog segments. We tested our algorithm using images from working satellites. The
functioning of our platform was evaluated by using night-sky pictures taken from ground. We also conducted
environmental tests of our platform by using a thermal-vacuum chamber. We optimized the catalog segment
separation by analyzing the execution time, success rate, precision, and power consumption of the full
platform. SOST delivers a mean precision below 1-arcminute for the boresight direction. With a segment
separation of 10◦
, the attitude estimation is found in the 97.3% of the cases with processing time under
20s. The success rate improves to 99.8% by using 5
◦
as segments separation but processing time doubles.
This platform is open and freely available to CubeSat researchers interested in further development or
deployment.