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On-board event-based debris detection and collision avoidance for leo satellites expro plus

European Space Agency (ESA) - Directorate of Tech, Eng. Quality
Published: Apr 23, 2026
Updated: Apr 28, 2026
Source: ESA - European Space Agency

Description

Objective: To develop an on-board system for autonomous, real-time debris detection, tracking, and avoidance using amulti-sensory payload.Description:The growing presence of space debris in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) threatens satellite operations and spacesustainability. Small, fast-moving debris is difficult to detect yet capable of inflicting significant damage. Current avoidance strategies heavily depend on ground-based tracking and human-in-the-loop decisions, which can be slow and constrained by communication delays. This proposed activity builds upon a precursory ESAactivity NEU4SST - Neuromorphic Processing for Space Surveillance and Tracking, which produced valuable insights and a limited dataset. This dataset however was generated with a ground-based sensing focus and lacks realism, metadata richness, and orbital context required for space-borne applications.The aim of this activity is to demonstrate autonomous collision avoidance capabilities through real-time spacedebris detection and avoidance in LEO using event-based datafusion. To achieve this, this activity will develop a realistic, high-fidelity simulated dataset that mimics the operational environment of a spacecraft equipped with an event-based camera and navigation sensors (GNSS, IMU). This includes dynamic scenes with sub-10 cm debris, representative lighting conditions, orbital motion, and synchronized multi-sensor outputs. This dataset will be used tovalidate real-time detection, tracking, and collision avoidance algorithms based on Machine Learning. Edge-based processing algorithms will be demonstrated running on representative space grade or space-relevant embedded hardware platforms to evaluate their performance and feasibility under hardware constraints. In addition to the simulation-based prototype, the activity will develop a testbed prototype that integrates a physical event-based camera with a processing unit capable of executing the developed algorithms. Thissetup will allow demonstration of key capabilities, including object detection, data fusion, andautonomous decision-making.Thisactivity encompasses the following tasks:- Design and implement an on-board autonomy architecture using an event-based optical camera to enable decentralized decision-making for collision avoidance across spacecraft.- Develop edge-based processing algorithms for real-time debris detection and tracking, leveraging simulatedand semi-simulated datasets from the on-board sensory suite to estimate debris size, assess conjunction risk,trigger alerts and to optimize autonomous manoeuvres.- Implement on-board autonomous conjunction risk assessment and collision avoidance manoeuvre planning,including demonstration of the system on low-power space-grade/space-relevant hardware to evaluateperformance and reliability in constrained environments.- Simulate and validate high-fidelity LEO scenarios in controlled lab environments, including variable debrisdensities, orbital regimes, and dynamic interaction scenarios,tobenchmark system performance underrealistic operational conditions.Deliverables: Prototype, ReportsThis activity is currently in the GSTP Work Plan but will only be implemented after confirmation of financial support from Delegations. The final list of participating states will be known at tender issue.

About This Opportunity

This is a services contract in the information and communication technology sector. Located in International, Europe, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums, with an estimated budget of EUR 500,000.

Published through ESA - European Space Agency, a multilateral development bank that follows standardized international procurement guidelines. Projects funded by multilateral institutions are generally open to international bidders from eligible member countries for services in the information and communication technology sector. Service contracts are typically evaluated on both technical quality and price, and may require bidders to demonstrate relevant experience and qualified personnel. This is an advance notice โ€” the formal tender is expected to be published shortly. Interested parties can use this time to prepare documentation and identify potential partners.

Key Details

Estimated Budget
From โ‚ฌ500,000
Location
๐ŸŒInternational
Europe
Contract Type
Services
Eligibility
Firms / Consortiums
Language
English

Source

esa
ESA - European Space Agency
Multilateral

Contracting Authority

European Space Agency (ESA) - Directorate of Tech, Eng. Quality
๐ŸŒInternational

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