A satellite interference location system using differential time and phase measurement techniques
Abstract
The design and development of a system for inferring the position of terrestrial satellite uplink stations using existing domestic satellites with minimal disruption to normal satellite operation are described. Two methods are presented by which a quantity measured at a terrestrial receiving site is mapped into a curve of possible uplink locations on the earth's surface. One method involves measuring differential time delays of a single uplink signal observed through two adjacent spacecraft. The other uses a short baseline interferometer composed of the two cross-polarized and spatially separated antenna feeds aboard an affected satellite. A unique location is obtained by using an appropriate combination of the two methods. A system for measurement of the required differential delays and phases and experimental work performed to demonstrate the feasibility of the location methods are described.
- Publication:
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IEEE Aerospace Electronic Systems Magazine
- Pub Date:
- March 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991IAESM...6Q...3S
- Keywords:
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- Domestic Satellite Communications Systems;
- Ground Stations;
- Orbital Position Estimation;
- Synchronous Satellites;
- Uplinking;
- Antenna Feeds;
- Cross Polarization;
- Interferometry;
- Satellite Antennas;
- Signal Processing;
- Time Lag;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking