Aiming at the problem of how to improve the requirement satisfaction of multi-point target imaging reconnaissance tasks and the utilization efficiency of satellite resources, a multi-point target imaging reconnaissance requirement fusion method based on genetic optimization is proposed in this paper. Firstly, the basic constraints that can be fused between multi-point targets are analysed, and on this basis, a point-target synthetic observation model is constructed. Secondly, considering the constraints of observation time window, observation angle and transition time between synthetic tasks, a genetic algorithm-based multi-point target requirements fusion method is designed. Finally, through the simulation analysis, it is concluded that with the continuous increase of user requirements, the fusion method based on genetic optimization can still achieve better task satisfaction to the user’s imaging requirements, which greatly improves the use efficiency of imaging satellites.
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