GPS L1/L5月球导航接收机的可用性及测距误差分析

V. Capuano, Endrit Shehaj, C. Botteron, P. Blunt, P. Farine, Ban Wang
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基于全球导航卫星系统(GNSS)的导航已经在低地球轨道(LEO)上采用,在低地球轨道上,强大的GNSS信号的存在以及接收机和发射机之间良好的相对几何结构使精确的轨道确定成为可能。然而,当接收机在GNSS星座高度以上轨道运行时,设计一种星载、实时、自主的GNSS导航装置提出了严格的要求。事实上,在这样一个具有挑战性的操作环境中,信号的选择及其处理会显著影响信号的可用性以及测距误差。在本文中,我们定义了提供或不提供无电离层组合的不同跟踪策略;适用于所有海拔或仅适用于某些海拔;对于所有的信号或者仅仅是那些穿过电离层的信号。然后,我们评估了它们对信号可用性的影响;接收机与发射机之间的相对几何关系并对测距误差进行分析,以便最终确定最佳策略。该分析是针对我们实验室目前正在开发的GPS L1/L5星载接收机进行的,该接收机专门用于从地球到月球的基于gnss的导航。
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Availability and ranging error analysis for a GPS L1/L5 receiver navigating to the Moon
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) based navigation is already adopted in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), where the presence of strong GNSS signals and the good relative geometry between the receiver and the transmitters enable precise orbit determination. However, when the receiver is orbiting above the GNSS constellation's altitude, designing an on-board, real-time, autonomous GNSS navigation device poses stringent requirements. Indeed, in such a challenging operational environment, the signal availability as well as the ranging error can be significantly influenced by the selection of the signals and their processing. In this paper, we define different tracking strategies which provide or not an ionosphere-free combination; for all altitudes or only for some altitudes; and for all the signals or for only those crossing the ionosphere. Then, we evaluate their effects on the signals availability; on the relative geometry between the receiver and the transmitters; and on the ranging error, in order to finally identify the best strategy. The analysis is performed for a GPS L1/L5 spaceborne receiver currently under development in our laboratory, specifically conceived for GNSS-based navigation from the Earth to the Moon.
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