Wide area differential corrections (WADC) from global beam satellites

J. Nagle
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The author describes an Inmarsat sponsored R&D study investigating the requirements for wide area differential corrections, while minimizing the total transmission data rate and the number of reference stations. Wide area is taken to mean one Inmarsat ocean region (i.e. that part of the Earth's surface illuminated by one geostationary satellite's global coverage beam, approximately +or-70 degrees in latitude and longitude) or significant portions thereof. It is Inmarsat's initial premise that, to achieve this objective, the wide area differential correction system will need to be able to separate the sources of error on the GPS (Global Positioning System)/GLONASS signals received into three fundamental groupings: satellite position (as calculated from the broadcast ephemerides), propagation path deviations (ionospheric and tropospheric delay variations), and satellite clock displacements/deviations. The R&D study will be conducted in two phases: an analysis phase and an experimental phase. The analysis phase of the R&D effort is discussed.<>
来自全球波束卫星的广域差分校正
作者描述了一项由Inmarsat赞助的研发研究,该研究调查了广域差分校正的要求,同时最小化总传输数据速率和参考站的数量。广域是指国际海事卫星组织的一个海洋区域(即由一颗地球静止卫星的全球覆盖波束照射的地球表面的一部分,在经纬度上约为+或70度)或其中的重要部分。Inmarsat最初的前提是,为了实现这一目标,广域差分校正系统将需要能够将接收到的GPS(全球定位系统)/GLONASS信号的误差源分成三个基本组:卫星位置(根据广播星表计算)、传播路径偏差(电离层和对流层延迟变化)和卫星时钟位移/偏差。研发研究将分两个阶段进行:分析阶段和实验阶段。讨论了研发工作的分析阶段。
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