Intel Corporation, Intel R&D Ireland Ltd, Collinstown, Collinstown Industrial Park, Co., W23 CX68 Kildare, Ireland.
Ubotica Technologies, DCU Alpha, Old Finglas Road, Glasnevin, D11KXN4 Dublin, Ireland.
Sensors (Basel). 2020 Nov 2;20(21):6250. doi: 10.3390/s20216250.
Star trackers are navigation sensors that are used for attitude determination of a satellite relative to certain stars. A star tracker is required to be accurate and also consume as little power as possible in order to be used in small satellites. While traditional approaches use lookup tables for identifying stars, the latest advances in star tracking use neural networks for automatic star identification. This manuscript evaluates two low-cost processors capable of running a star identification neural network, the Intel Movidius Myriad 2 Vision Processing Unit (VPU) and the STM32 Microcontroller. The intention of this manuscript is to compare the accuracy and power usage to evaluate the suitability of each device for use in a star tracker. The Myriad 2 VPU and the STM32 Microcontroller have been specifically chosen because of their performance on computer vision algorithms alongside being cost-effective and low power consuming devices. The experimental results showed that the Myriad 2 proved to be efficient and consumed around 1 Watt of power while maintaining 99.08% accuracy with an input including false stars. Comparatively the STM32 was able to deliver comparable accuracy (99.07%) and power measurement results. The proposed experimental setup is beneficial for small spacecraft missions that require low-cost and low power consuming star trackers.
星跟踪器是用于确定卫星相对于某些恒星的姿态的导航传感器。为了在小型卫星中使用,星跟踪器需要精确,并且尽可能消耗少的功率。虽然传统方法使用查找表来识别恒星,但最新的恒星跟踪技术使用神经网络进行自动恒星识别。本文评估了两种能够运行恒星识别神经网络的低成本处理器,即英特尔 Movidius Myriad 2 视觉处理单元 (VPU) 和 STM32 微控制器。本文的目的是比较准确性和功耗,以评估每个设备在星跟踪器中的适用性。Myriad 2 VPU 和 STM32 微控制器之所以被选中,是因为它们在计算机视觉算法方面的性能,以及它们具有成本效益和低功耗的特点。实验结果表明,Myriad 2 证明是有效的,在输入包括虚假恒星的情况下,其功耗约为 1 瓦,保持了 99.08%的准确性。相比之下,STM32 能够提供相当的准确性 (99.07%) 和功率测量结果。所提出的实验设置有利于需要低成本和低功耗星跟踪器的小型航天器任务。