A Study of Solar Radiation Pressure Model in BDS-3 Precise Orbit Determination

Q4 Physics and Astronomy
LI Peng-jie , ZHANG Han-wei , XIE Meng-xin , ZHAO Dong-fang
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Abstract

For the BDS (BeiDou Navigation Satellite System) satellites, the solar radiation pressure is the major non-gravitational perturbation the satellites suffer. Due to the influence of multiple factors, accurate modeling the solar radiation pressure acting on these satellites is difficult to accomplish. The solar radiation pressure perturbation is an essential source of error in the precise orbit determination (POD) and orbit prediction processes of the BDS satellites. As the ECOMC (Empirical CODE Orbit Model 1 and 2 Combined) model adopts the advantageous features of the ECOM1 (Empirical CODE Orbit Model 1) model and the ECOM2 (Empirical CODE Orbit Model 2) model, a greater number of parameters have been introduced into the model, leading to strong correlation between the ECOMC model parameters. In response to the deficiency of the ECOMC model, the authors collected the BDS-3 satellite precise ephemeris data that were provided by Wuhan University (WHU) from January 2019 to April 2022. And by these ephemeris data, the ECOMC model’s 13 parameters were obtained through the dynamic orbit fitting method. By conducting these time sequence diagrams analysis of the ECOMC model parameters, this thesis affords the selection strategies of the solar radiation pressure parameters of the ECOMC model for BDS-3 inclined geosynchronous orbit (IGSO) and medium earth orbit (MEO) satellite. And the rationality of the selection strategies of the solar radiation pressure parameters for the ECOMC model was verified by orbit fitting and orbit prediction experiments. The results show that using the improved ECOMC model gains the best orbit fitting effects for BDS-3 IGSO and MEO satellite, and can also enhance the accuracy of medium and long-term orbit prediction of BDS-3 IGSO and MEO satellite.

BDS-3 精确轨道测定中的太阳辐射压力模型研究
对于北斗卫星导航系统(BDS)卫星来说,太阳辐射压力是卫星受到的主要非重力扰动。由于受到多种因素的影响,很难对这些卫星上的太阳辐射压力进行精确建模。太阳辐射压力扰动是 BDS 卫星精确定位(POD)和轨道预测过程中的一个重要误差来源。由于 ECOMC(Empirical CODE Orbit Model 1 和 2 Combined)模型采用了 ECOM1(Empirical CODE Orbit Model 1)模型和 ECOM2(Empirical CODE Orbit Model 2)模型的优点,在模型中引入了更多的参数,导致 ECOMC 模型参数之间具有很强的相关性。针对 ECOMC 模型的不足,作者收集了武汉大学(WHU)提供的 2019 年 1 月至 2022 年 4 月的 BDS-3 卫星精确星历数据。根据这些星历数据,通过动态轨道拟合方法得到了 ECOMC 模型的 13 个参数。通过对ECOMC模型参数的时序图分析,本论文提出了BDS-3倾斜地球同步轨道(IGSO)和中地轨道(MEO)卫星ECOMC模型太阳辐射压力参数的选择策略。并通过轨道拟合和轨道预测实验验证了 ECOMC 模型太阳辐射压力参数选择策略的合理性。结果表明,使用改进后的ECOMC模型对BDS-3 IGSO和MEO卫星的轨道拟合效果最好,并能提高BDS-3 IGSO和MEO卫星中长期轨道预测的精度。
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Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics
Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics Physics and Astronomy-Astronomy and Astrophysics
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期刊介绍: The vigorous growth of astronomical and astrophysical science in China led to an increase in papers on astrophysics which Acta Astronomica Sinica could no longer absorb. Translations of papers from two new journals the Chinese Journal of Space Science and Acta Astrophysica Sinica are added to the translation of Acta Astronomica Sinica to form the new journal Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics. Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics brings English translations of notable articles to astronomers and astrophysicists outside China.
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