SURI
CU Boulder, Texas A&M, Georgia Tech, and L3Harris are jointly performing on a Space University Research Initiative (SURI) award from AFOSR.
Research
The Â鶹ÊÓƵ (CU Boulder), Texas A&M University (TAMU), the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), and industries have teamed to investigate basic research interrogating novel sensor exploitation. The team will infer internal space object modes, sensor network architectures, the art of the possible in 'beyond geosynchronous orbit' (XGEO) operations and strategies, and human-in-the-loop autonomous systems. New basic research and sensing advances in technically diverse fields such as cognitive engineering, autonomy, decision-mkaing under uncertainty, modern astrodynamics, multi-target tracking and dim object detection are providing a decadal opportunity to address future space domain awareness (SDA) near Earth and beyond. This initiative aims to enable space object identification, proliferated small footprint radio-frequency sensors, dim object detection and tracking, and question-based tactical sensor tasking through the development and transition of technology.
The Team
Dr. Marcus J. Holzinger (PI)
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Texas A&M University
Dr. Scott Palo (Co-I), Dr. Zachary Sunberg (Co-I)
University of Colorado Boulder
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Texas A&M University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Upcoming and Published Papers
T. Becker & Z. Sunberg, "Bridging the Gap between Partially Observable Stochastic Games and Sparse POMDP Methods". In Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), 2024. Under review. URL:
E. Evans, D. J. Scheeres, M. J. Holzinger, An Initial Investigation into Characterizing Strategic Trajectories in Cislunar Space, Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference (AMOS), Maui County, HI, Sep 17-20, 2024.
M. Moretto, K. Melbourne, M. J. Holzinger, Recovery of Periodic Signals in Event Camera Data: Theory and Empirical Results, Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference (AMOS), Maui County, HI, Sep 17-20, 2024.