TY - GEN
T1 - A target selection model for crewed asteroid exploration based on comprehensive evaluation method
AU - Wang, Xiaohui
AU - Zhao, Jianwen
AU - Mao, Liheng
AU - Zhang, Hao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2017 by the International Astronautical Federation. All rights reserved.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - As one of the three destinations which support crewed exploration, asteroid has aroused great interest during past years. Target selection is the top issue and critical technology for crewed asteroid exploration due to the enormous number of candidates and many researchers have presented different methods for this issue. But those methods are mostly based on the qualitative analysis of physical traits of asteroids and estimation of Avand thus could not give the most valuable and feasible target in an objective way. Motivated by this, we proposed a comprehensive selection model for target selection which consists of three main steps. Step 1: Quantitative analysis of target-selection influencing factors. Firstly, the orbital filter criteria were proposed according to the carrying capacity of launch vehicles. Then the requirements for the absolute magnitude of asteroids were put forward by the constraints of ground-based observation and asteroid size. Next, the range of the rotation period was calculated based on the structural stability of asteroids. Step 2: preliminary selection process using the constraints proposed and calculated in step 1, we can narrow down the number of candidates into a small range. Then the Av cost and mission period of each asteroid in this shortlist will be computed. Step 3: comprehensive selection process in this step, the physical traits of asteroids including absolute magnitude, rotation period, spectral type and the computed mission parameters including Av, mission period were put into a same level and regarded as 5 evaluation indexes for target selection. We use AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process) method to give the relative importance of these evaluation indexes, and then the GCEM (Gray Comprehensive Evaluation Method) is used to give the final scores of the shortlisted asteroids. The asteroid which gets highest score would be the most optimal target for crewed exploration. We investigated 635865 asteroids according to the data from MPC (Minor Planet Center). With the help of the demonstrated model, we finally gave the most suitable target for crewed exploration mission. The proposed comprehensive selection model could recommend the most valuable and feasible target for crewed exploration based on the balanced consideration of both technical feasibility and scientific value of asteroids. Compared with traditional methods, our method is more objective and convincible due to the application of mathematical model during the decision-making process.
AB - As one of the three destinations which support crewed exploration, asteroid has aroused great interest during past years. Target selection is the top issue and critical technology for crewed asteroid exploration due to the enormous number of candidates and many researchers have presented different methods for this issue. But those methods are mostly based on the qualitative analysis of physical traits of asteroids and estimation of Avand thus could not give the most valuable and feasible target in an objective way. Motivated by this, we proposed a comprehensive selection model for target selection which consists of three main steps. Step 1: Quantitative analysis of target-selection influencing factors. Firstly, the orbital filter criteria were proposed according to the carrying capacity of launch vehicles. Then the requirements for the absolute magnitude of asteroids were put forward by the constraints of ground-based observation and asteroid size. Next, the range of the rotation period was calculated based on the structural stability of asteroids. Step 2: preliminary selection process using the constraints proposed and calculated in step 1, we can narrow down the number of candidates into a small range. Then the Av cost and mission period of each asteroid in this shortlist will be computed. Step 3: comprehensive selection process in this step, the physical traits of asteroids including absolute magnitude, rotation period, spectral type and the computed mission parameters including Av, mission period were put into a same level and regarded as 5 evaluation indexes for target selection. We use AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process) method to give the relative importance of these evaluation indexes, and then the GCEM (Gray Comprehensive Evaluation Method) is used to give the final scores of the shortlisted asteroids. The asteroid which gets highest score would be the most optimal target for crewed exploration. We investigated 635865 asteroids according to the data from MPC (Minor Planet Center). With the help of the demonstrated model, we finally gave the most suitable target for crewed exploration mission. The proposed comprehensive selection model could recommend the most valuable and feasible target for crewed exploration based on the balanced consideration of both technical feasibility and scientific value of asteroids. Compared with traditional methods, our method is more objective and convincible due to the application of mathematical model during the decision-making process.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85051413542
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:85051413542
SN - 9781510855373
T3 - Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC
SP - 1410
EP - 1416
BT - 68th International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2017
PB - International Astronautical Federation, IAF
T2 - 68th International Astronautical Congress: Unlocking Imagination, Fostering Innovation and Strengthening Security, IAC 2017
Y2 - 25 September 2017 through 29 September 2017
ER -