Orbit determination accuracies using satellite-to-satellite tracking
Abstract
The results are reported of the ATS-6/GEOS-3 and the ATS-6 Nimbus-6 satellite-to-satellite orbit determination experiments. NASA intends to use the tracking data relay satellite system for operational orbit determination of NASA satellites. Hence, in the near future, satellite-to-satellite tracking data will be routinely processed to obtain orbits. The satellite-to-satellite tracking system used in the ATS-6/Nimbus-6 and ATS-6/GEOS-3 experiments performed with a resolution of 1 to 2 m in range and less than 1 mm/s in range rate for a 10-s averaging. A Bayesian least squares estimation technique utilizing independent ranging to the synchronous relay satellite was determined to be the most effective procedure for estimating orbits from satellite-to-satellite tracking data. The use of this technique yields estimates of user satellite orbits which are comparable in accuracy to what is usually obtained from ground based systems.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Aerospace Electronic Systems
- Pub Date:
- November 1978
- DOI:
- 10.1109/TAES.1978.308547
- Bibcode:
- 1978ITAES..14..834V
- Keywords:
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- Bayes Theorem;
- Error Analysis;
- Estimating;
- Least Squares Method;
- Orbit Calculation;
- Satellite Tracking;
- Algorithms;
- Position Errors;
- Satellite Orbits;
- Synchronous Satellites;
- System Effectiveness;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking