Presentation 2004/2/20
Weak-Signal Reception for Measuring Geostationary Orbital Positions
Seiichiro KAWASE,
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Abstract(in English) An experimental interferometer with two 1.8m-antennas has proved capable of detecting low-PFD downlinks and measuring satellite orbital positions. This becomes possible as internal thermal noises reduce after signal correlation processing for phase detection. Orbital longitudes can be measured down to 0.003 deg (la) when received a downlink signal at 38 dB below the maximum-PFD limit.
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Keyword(in English) Overcrowded Orbits / Radio-Interferometer / Satellite Tracking / Orbit Determination
Paper # SANE2003-109,SAT2003-207
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Title (in English) Weak-Signal Reception for Measuring Geostationary Orbital Positions
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Keyword(1) Overcrowded Orbits
Keyword(2) Radio-Interferometer
Keyword(3) Satellite Tracking
Keyword(4) Orbit Determination
1st Author's Name Seiichiro KAWASE
1st Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory()
Date 2004/2/20
Paper # SANE2003-109,SAT2003-207
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 671
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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