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M. Zamazal, M. Kasal, J. Dřínovský, T. Urbanec
Original Title
Slow Data Rate Sequence Satellite Ranging
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
In this paper a simple newly developed semicoherent slow data rate ranging application for small satellites is described. Ranging, as a set of methods for satellite tracking, is a very important part of most of the satellite systems and the space missions. Firstly, a brief overview of the most commonly used ranging methods is presented. After that, a semicoherent ranging system is described that has to be implemented in a simple experimental system for feature testing using a simple linear transponder of an AMSAT satellite Phase-3E and Phase-5A probe. Practical test range measurements via FO-29 satellite have been carried out by this system.
Keywords
satellite, ranging, semicoherent ranging, linear transponder, distance measurement, velocity measurement
Authors
RIV year
2005
Released
3. 10. 2005
Publisher
Curtin University of Technology
Location
Perth, Australia
Pages from
578
Pages to
581
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT15061, author="Michal {Zamazal} and Miroslav {Kasal} and Jiří {Dřínovský} and Tomáš {Urbanec}", title="Slow Data Rate Sequence Satellite Ranging", booktitle="Asia - Pacific Conference on Communications 2005", year="2005", number="1", pages="4", publisher="Curtin University of Technology", address="Perth, Australia" }