• Spacecraft Recovery & Remote Sensing
  • Vol. 45, Issue 4, 39 (2024)
Ran LI1, Man XIANG2, Yan JIN3, and Ye XUE4
Author Affiliations
  • 1Earth Observation System and Data Center CNSA, Beijing 100107, China
  • 2University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 611731, China
  • 3China Academy of Space Technology, Beijing 100094, China
  • 4DFH Satellite Co., Ltd., Beijing 100094, China
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    DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1009-8518.2024.04.005 Cite this Article
    Ran LI, Man XIANG, Yan JIN, Ye XUE. Research on Natural Disaster Monitoring Satellite Mission Planning[J]. Spacecraft Recovery & Remote Sensing, 2024, 45(4): 39 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Currently, earth observation satellites have the characteristics of speed, dynamism, and accuracy, making them essential monitoring tools for high-accuracy monitoring of natural disasters. However, there are numerous earth observation satellites with significant differences in their main tasks and resolutions. Rational allocation of satellite tasks is crucial for emergency monitoring of natural disasters. Based on the analysis of the requirements of natural disasters, this study proposes a satellite observation planning method for natural disasters based on temporal and spatial constraints and task priorities. By establishing a satellite planning model and optimizing it through a combination of greedy algorithms and genetic evolution algorithms, this study conducts simulation experiments to verify the reliability of the model. The results indicate that greedy algorithms and genetic evolution algorithms are suitable for the planning of Earth observation tasks for natural disasters in medium-sized and large areas respectively.