论文标题
综合杂物环境评估模型
An integrated debris environment assessment model
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论文摘要
发射行为是轨道环境的关键决定因素。身体和经济力量(例如分裂和变化的发射成本),或诸如MASS PASTAPASE(PMD)合规性要求之类的政策,将改变不同轨道的相对吸引力和首席操作员来调整其发射行为。但是,将自适应发射行为的模型与碎屑环境的模型集成在一起仍然是一个开放的挑战。我们提出了一个统计框架,用于将理论上的发射行为模型与低地球轨道(LEO)环境的进化模型相结合。我们使用有关卫星发射,轨道环境,发射车价,部门收入以及2007 - 2020年政府预算的数据实施此框架。数据与碎片环境的多壳和多物种粒子模型(PIB)模型结合在一起,以及商业,民政和国防决策的两阶段预算模型,以分配跨轨道壳的新发射。我们在三种反事实场景中演示了框架的功能:高度使用地区的意外碎片事件,访问LEO较低部分的成本急剧下降,并提高了对25年PMD指南的遵守情况。相对于没有行为渠道的模型,相对于杂物环境,基于其不断发展的特征和其他操作员的行为替换。
Launch behaviors are a key determinant of the orbital environment. Physical and economic forces such as fragmentations and changing launch costs, or policies like post-mission disposal (PMD) compliance requirements, will alter the relative attractiveness of different orbits and lead operators to adjust their launch behaviors. However, integrating models of adaptive launch behavior with models of the debris environment remains an open challenge. We present a statistical framework for integrating theoretically-grounded models of launch behavior with evolutionary models of the low-Earth orbit (LEO) environment. We implement this framework using data on satellite launches, the orbital environment, launch vehicle prices, sectoral revenues, and government budgets over 2007-2020. The data are combined with a multi-shell and multi-species Particle-in-a-Box (PIB) model of the debris environment and a two-stage budgeting model of commercial, civil government, and defense decisions to allocate new launches across orbital shells. We demonstrate the framework's capabilities in three counterfactual scenarios: unexpected fragmentation events in highly-used regions, a sharp decrease in the cost of accessing lower parts of LEO, and increasing compliance with 25-year PMD guidelines. Substitution across orbits based on their evolving characteristics and the behavior of other operators induces notable changes in the debris environment relative to models without behavioral channels.