Ranging performance of satellite laser altimeters
Abstract
Detailed expressions for the range and pulse width measurement accuracies are developed and used to evaluate the ranging performances of several satellite laser altimeters currently under development by NASA for launch during the next decade. The analysis includes the effects of the target surface characteristics, spacecraft pointing jitter, and waveform digitizer characteristics. The results show that ranging accuracy is critically dependent on the pointing accuracy and stability of the altimeter especially over high relief terrain where surface slopes are large. At typical orbital altitudes of several hundred kilometers, single-shot accuracies of a few centimeters can be achieved only when the pointing jitter is on the order of 10 microrad or less.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
- Pub Date:
- September 1992
- DOI:
- 10.1109/36.175341
- Bibcode:
- 1992ITGRS..30.1061G
- Keywords:
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- Relief Maps;
- Satellite Altimetry;
- Spaceborne Lasers;
- Terrain Analysis;
- Ultrashort Pulsed Lasers;
- Noise Spectra;
- Planetary Surfaces;
- Topography;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation