Selex ES为GNSS持续开发原子钟

A. Battisti, Simone Beretta, A. Cecchini, M. Gioia, A. Borella
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星载原子钟是任何卫星导航系统任务成功的关键技术。被动氢脉泽(Passive Hydrogen maer, PHM)被选为伽利略导航有效载荷的主时钟,在GIOVE-B卫星上连续三年的观测证实了它在频率稳定性和可忽略漂移方面的优异性能。地面寿命测试的结果对PHM技术的能力提供了重要的反馈,以满足12年的使用寿命要求。以上是开发其他原子钟解决方案的起点,如POP铷钟和Mini PHM (mPHM)。主要目标是在降低整体质量和功耗的同时,保持卓越的PHM频率稳定性。Selex ES早在2000年就开始在导航原子钟领域开展活动,当时为Galileo开发了PHM。2005年,第一个鉴定模型成功地进行了测试,使2008年在GIOVE-B上飞行第一架PHM成为可能。今天,32个FM模型已经交付给伽利略星座,其中8个在IOV卫星上飞行。本文概述了原子钟时间稳定性在导航卫星系统任务中的核心作用,概述了POP和mPHM的主要性能和特点,介绍了Selex-ES工业方法导致空间PHM时钟工业化的主题,并在Nerviano场所建立了制造和测试设施。
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Atomic clocks continuous development at Selex ES for GNSS
On-board atomic clocks represent the key technology for the success of any satellite navigation system mission. The Passive Hydrogen Maser (PHM) has been selected as master clock of the Galileo Navigation Payload and three years of continuous observation on board of GIOVE-B satellite has confirmed the outstanding performance in terms of frequency stability and negligible drift. Results coming from ground life testing have given important feedbacks on the PHM technology capability to comply with the required 12 years of lifetime. The above was the starting point for the development of other Atomic Clocks solutions like POP Rubidium clock and Mini PHM (mPHM). The main target is to preserve the excellent PHM frequency stability performance with a reduction of the overall mass and power consumption. Selex ES have started activities in the area of atomic clocks for navigation back in 2000 with the development of the PHM for Galileo. In 2005 the first qualification model was successfully tested making it possible to fly the first PHM on board GIOVE-B in 2008. Today 32 FM models have been delivered to the Galileo constellation and eight of them are flying on board IOV satellites. This paper presents an overview of the atomic clocks time stability central role in a Navigation Satellite System mission, an overview of POP and mPHM main performances and characteristics, the topics of the Selex-ES industrial approach leading to the industrialization of PHM clocks for space and the establishment the manufacturing and testing facilities at Nerviano premises.
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