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Main Authors: Abdul-Hamid, Asaad, Pearl, Brycen D., Lee, Hang Woon, Chen, Hao
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.07708
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author Abdul-Hamid, Asaad
Pearl, Brycen D.
Lee, Hang Woon
Chen, Hao
author_facet Abdul-Hamid, Asaad
Pearl, Brycen D.
Lee, Hang Woon
Chen, Hao
contents As orbital debris continues to become a higher priority for the space industry, there is a need to explore how partnerships between the public and private space sector may aid in addressing this issue. This research develops a space logistics framework for planning orbital debris remediation missions, providing a quantitative basis for partnerships that are mutually beneficial between space operators and debris remediators. By integrating network-based space logistics and game theory, we illuminate the high-level costs of remediating orbital debris, and the surplus that stands to be shared as a result. These findings indicate significant progress toward the continued development of a safe, sustainable, and profitable space economy.
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spellingShingle Space Logistics Analysis and Incentive Design for Commercialization of Orbital Debris Remediation
Abdul-Hamid, Asaad
Pearl, Brycen D.
Lee, Hang Woon
Chen, Hao
Systems and Control
As orbital debris continues to become a higher priority for the space industry, there is a need to explore how partnerships between the public and private space sector may aid in addressing this issue. This research develops a space logistics framework for planning orbital debris remediation missions, providing a quantitative basis for partnerships that are mutually beneficial between space operators and debris remediators. By integrating network-based space logistics and game theory, we illuminate the high-level costs of remediating orbital debris, and the surplus that stands to be shared as a result. These findings indicate significant progress toward the continued development of a safe, sustainable, and profitable space economy.
title Space Logistics Analysis and Incentive Design for Commercialization of Orbital Debris Remediation
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.07708