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Astrometric Calibration and Source Characterisation of the Latest Generation Neuromorphic Event-based Cameras for Space Imaging

Signal Processing 2022-11-21 v1 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics Image and Video Processing

Abstract

As an emerging approach to space situational awareness and space imaging, the practical use of an event-based camera in space imaging for precise source analysis is still in its infancy. The nature of event-based space imaging and data collection needs to be further explored to develop more effective event-based space image systems and advance the capabilities of event-based tracking systems with improved target measurement models. Moreover, for event measurements to be meaningful, a framework must be investigated for event-based camera calibration to project events from pixel array coordinates in the image plane to coordinates in a target resident space object's reference frame. In this paper, the traditional techniques of conventional astronomy are reconsidered to properly utilise the event-based camera for space imaging and space situational awareness. This paper presents the techniques and systems used for calibrating an event-based camera for reliable and accurate measurement acquisition. These techniques are vital in building event-based space imaging systems capable of real-world space situational awareness tasks. By calibrating sources detected using the event-based camera, the spatio-temporal characteristics of detected sources or `event sources' can be related to the photometric characteristics of the underlying astrophysical objects. Finally, these characteristics are analysed to establish a foundation for principled processing and observing techniques which appropriately exploit the capabilities of the event-based camera.

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@article{arxiv.2211.09939,
  title  = {Astrometric Calibration and Source Characterisation of the Latest Generation Neuromorphic Event-based Cameras for Space Imaging},
  author = {Nicholas Owen Ralph and Alexandre Marcireau and Saeed Afshar and Nicholas Tothill and André van Schaik and Gregory Cohen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.09939},
  year   = {2022}
}