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Using Convolutional Neural Networks for Relative Pose Estimation of a Non-Cooperative Spacecraft with Thermal Infrared Imagery

28 May 2021
Maxwell Hogan
Duarte Rondao
Nabil Aouf
O. Dubois-matra
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Abstract

Recent interest in on-orbit servicing and Active Debris Removal (ADR) missions have driven the need for technologies to enable non-cooperative rendezvous manoeuvres. Such manoeuvres put heavy burden on the perception capabilities of a chaser spacecraft. This paper demonstrates Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) capable of providing an initial coarse pose estimation of a target from a passive thermal infrared camera feed. Thermal cameras offer a promising alternative to visible cameras, which struggle in low light conditions and are susceptible to overexposure. Often, thermal information on the target is not available a priori; this paper therefore proposes using visible images to train networks. The robustness of the models is demonstrated on two different targets, first on synthetic data, and then in a laboratory environment for a realistic scenario that might be faced during an ADR mission. Given that there is much concern over the use of CNN in critical applications due to their black box nature, we use innovative techniques to explain what is important to our network and fault conditions.

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