Swarm Intelligence for Coordinated Small Satellite Missions in Space

Tata Sudiyanto, Vishnu Kumar Kaliappan

Abstract


This paper investigates the application of swarm intelligence techniques for coordinating small satellite missions in space. We propose a framework that enables multiple small satellites to collaborate autonomously in tasks such as Earth observation, data collection, and communication relay. The study explores various swarm intelligence algorithms, including particle swarm optimization and ant colony optimization, and their integration into satellite communication and navigation systems. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework in enhancing mission efficiency and data accuracy. This research contributes to the advancement of coordinated small satellite missions, paving the way for more effective space operations.

Keywords


swarm intelligence, small satellites, coordinated missions, optimization algorithms

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