JOURNAL ARTICLE

Benchmarking Agility and Reconfigurability in Satellite Systems for Tropical Cyclone Monitoring

Brycen D. PearlL. P. GoldHang Woon Lee

Year: 2025 Journal:   Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets Vol: 62 (4)Pages: 1138-1151   Publisher: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Abstract

Tropical cyclones (TCs) are highly dynamic natural disasters that travel vast distances and occupy a large spatial scale, leading to loss of life, economic strife, and destruction of infrastructure. The severe impact of TCs makes them crucial to monitor such that the collected data contribute to forecasting their trajectory and severity, as well as the provision of information to relief agencies. Among the various methods used to monitor TCs, Earth observation satellites are the most flexible, allowing for frequent observations with a wide variety of instruments. Traditionally, satellite scheduling algorithms assume nadir-directional observations, a limitation that can be alleviated by incorporating satellite agility and constellation reconfigurability—two state-of-the-art concepts of operations (CONOPS) that extend the amount of time TCs can be observed from orbit. This paper conducts a systematic comparative analysis between both CONOPS to present the performance of each relative to baseline nadir-directional observations in monitoring TCs. A dataset of 100 historical TCs is used to provide a benchmark concerning real-world data through maximizing the number of quality observations. The results of the comparative analysis indicate that constellation reconfigurability allowing plane-change maneuvers outperforms satellite agility in the majority of TCs analyzed.

Keywords:
Reconfigurability Benchmarking Tropical cyclone Satellite Meteorology Remote sensing Computer science Aerospace engineering Environmental science Systems engineering Geology Engineering Geography

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