A Robust RANSAC-Based Planet Radius Estimation for Onboard Visual Based Navigation

Sensors (Basel). 2020 Jul 21;20(14):4041. doi: 10.3390/s20144041.

Abstract

Individual spacecraft manual navigation by human operators from ground station is expected to be an emerging problem as the number of spacecraft for space exploration increases. Hence, as an attempt to reduce the burden to control multiple spacecraft, future missions will employ smart spacecraft able to navigate and operate autonomously. Recently, image-based optical navigation systems have proved to be promising solutions for inexpensive autonomous navigation. In this paper, we propose a robust image processing pipeline for estimating the center and radius of planets and moons in an image taken by an on-board camera. Our custom image pre-processing pipeline is tailored for resource-constrained applications, as it features a computationally simple processing flow with a limited memory footprint. The core of the proposed pipeline is a best-fitting model based on the RANSAC algorithm that is able to handle images corrupted with Gaussian noise, image distortions, and frame drops. We report processing time, pixel-level error of estimated body center and radius and the effect of noise on estimated body parameters for a dataset of synthetic images.

Keywords: RANSAC; circle fitting; image processing; optical navigation; radius estimation; visual based navigation.

Publication types

  • Letter

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Humans
  • Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
  • Planets*
  • Radius*
  • Spacecraft
  • Vision, Ocular