Forecasting Thermospheric Density with Transformers for Multi-Satellite Orbit Management
Bös, Cedric, Bortotto, Alessandro, Ben-Larbi, Mohamed Khalil
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Accurate thermospheric density prediction is crucial for reliable satellite operations in Low Earth Orbits, especially at high solar and geomagnetic activity. Physics-based models such as TIE-GCM offer high fidelity but are computationally expensive, while empirical models like NRLMSIS are efficient yet lack predictive power. This work presents a transformer-based model that forecasts densities up to three days ahead and is intended as a drop-in replacement for an empirical baseline. Unlike recent approaches, it avoids spatial reduction and complex input pipelines, operating directly on a compact input set. Validated on real-world data, the model improves key prediction metrics and shows potential to support mission planning.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-11-2025
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