2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2007.02.044
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Error analysis of same-beam differential VLBI technique using two SELENE satellites

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“…We solve this problem by applying the same beam VLBI method for differential phase delay estimation by the MFV method (Liu et al, 2007). When elongation between two nearby spacecraft becomes smaller than the beam width of the ground antenna, their signals can be simultaneously received.…”
Section: Application Of Same Beam Vlbi Methods For Mfvmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We solve this problem by applying the same beam VLBI method for differential phase delay estimation by the MFV method (Liu et al, 2007). When elongation between two nearby spacecraft becomes smaller than the beam width of the ground antenna, their signals can be simultaneously received.…”
Section: Application Of Same Beam Vlbi Methods For Mfvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All considerable error sources are evaluated by referring to the error estimation results in Liu et al (2007). Based on those results, simulation analysis is carried out under the predicted conditions of the VRAD mission.…”
Section: Application Of Same Beam Vlbi Methods For Mfvmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation (4) is generally summed from 1 to N , which can also improve the accuracy to several tens of ps if both frequencies in the S-band and X-band are selected. A higher accuracy can be achieved using same-beam differential VLBI when the effects of the atmosphere, ionosphere, and receivers are almost canceled from the difference in correlation phase, and when channel 0 can be added (Liu et al, 2007;.…”
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“…Traveling time is proportional to the elongation between Rstar and Vstar. The differential frequency-dependent ionospheric delay was less than 5 ps in the S-band and less than 0.3 ps in the X-band (Liu et al, 2007), which can be disregarded. The simulation signal used as a received signal was produced by adding random noise generated by random numbers in a computer and the observed tropospheric phase variations.…”
Section: Simulation Analysismentioning
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