Kinematic Precise Orbit Determination for LEO Satellites Using Space-borne Dual-frequency GPS Measurements |
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Authors: | PENG Dong-ju WU Bin |
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Affiliation: | Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200030 |
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Abstract: | As a special approach to orbit determination for satellites with spaceborne GPS receivers, the kinematic Precise Orbit Determination (POD) is independent of any mechanical model (e.g., the Earth gravity ?eld, atmospheric drag, solar radiation pressure, etc.), and thus especially suitable for the orbit determination of Low Earth Orbiting (LEO)satellites perturbed strongly bythe atmosphere. In this paper, based on the space-borne dual-frequency GPS data, we study the kinematic POD, discuss the pre-processing of the data, and construct an algorithm of zero-difference kinematic POD. Using the observational data from GRACE (Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment) satellites covering the whole month of February 2008, we verify the effectiveness and reliability of this algorithm. The results show that the kinematic POD may attain an accuracy of about 5 cm (with respect to satellite laser ranging data), which is at the same level as the dynamic and reduced-dynamic PODs |
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Keywords: | celestial mechanics space vehicles methods: data analysis |
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