Effects of the gaseous and liquid water content of the atmosphere on range delay and Doppler frequency
Abstract
When high precision is required for range measurement on Earth space paths, it is necessary to correct as accurately as possible for excess range delays due to the dry air, water vapor, and liquid water content of the atmosphere. Calculations based on representative values of atmospheric parameters are useful for illustrating the order of magnitude of the expected delays. Range delay, time delay, and phase delay are simply and directly related. Doppler frequency variations or noise are proportional to the time rate of change of excess range delay. Tropospheric effects were examined as part of an overall consideration of the capability of precision two way ranging and Doppler systems.
- Publication:
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The Telecommunication and Data Acquisition Report
- Pub Date:
- June 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981tdar.nasa...71F
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Moisture;
- Doppler Effect;
- Range And Range Rate Tracking;
- Range Errors;
- Time Lag;
- Tropospheric Scattering;
- Water Vapor;
- Data Links;
- Error Analysis;
- Phase Error;
- Radio Tracking;
- Satellite Tracking;
- Telemetry;
- Wideband Communication;
- Communications and Radar