Landsat-4 on-board ephemeris determination utilizing the Global Positioning System
Abstract
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a worldwide system of navigation data satellites currently being deployed by the United States for land, sea, air and space-borne users. Currently several development satellites have been launched for system evaluation. Eventually the system will include 18 operational satellites. The GPS system utilizes precision clocks to allow users to measure the one-way propagation delay of navigational signals from the satellites, so that users can infer their position by decoding the navigation signal and observing the delay from several satellites. Landsat-4 is the first spacecraft to carry a GPS navigation system into orbit. This paper describes the Landsat-4 GPS experiment, Landsat-4 requirements for ephemeris data and the in-flight performance of the system.
- Publication:
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IN: 1983 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS '83
- Pub Date:
- 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983ieee....1R....K
- Keywords:
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- Airborne/Spaceborne Computers;
- Ephemeris Time;
- Global Positioning System;
- Landsat 4;
- Onboard Data Processing;
- Time Measurement;
- Decoding;
- Error Analysis;
- Extrapolation;
- Satellite Transmission;
- Signal Transmission;
- System Effectiveness;
- Time Lag;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking