Remote sensing satellite mission planning is one of the hot issues in the space engineering research field, and a large number of mission planning approaches have been proposed in related research work. Numerous mission planning schemes were constructed for different mission requirements. How to evaluate the merits of the schemes is of great significance to improve the quality and effectiveness of remote sensing satellite missions. Based on the analysis of the basic problems of remote sensing satellite mission planning, a technology framework of mission scheme evaluation is proposed, and an evaluation index system for remote sensing mission planning schemes is constructed, including mission completion rate, planning timeliness and resources occupancy. A TOPSIS-based evaluation model is proposed to calculate the valuation of mission scheme according to the index system. The case study shows that the mission planning scheme evaluation approach proposed in this paper is feasible and effective.
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