A Hybrid Particle Gaussian Mixture Filtering Method for Cislunar Orbit Determination Under Extreme Uncertainty

Abstract

Gauss's method of orbit determination (OD) and its variants are among the most popular initial state estimation techniques for astronomers and engineers alike. However, owing to its assumptions regarding the two-body problem, Gauss's method is inapplicable in the cislunar domain, where three body effects dominate. We introduce a hybrid Particle Gaussian Mixture filtering method, a purely recursive probabilistic orbit determination framework based on a combination of the Markov Chain Monte Carlo based Particle Gaussian Mixture-II (PGM-II) and Particle Gaussian Mixture-I (PGM-I) filters. This method enables us to fuse probabilistic information with angles-only observations from terrestrial telescopes for short and long-term cislunar target tracking. We demonstrate this technique on an important cislunar orbit regime.

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