Formulation and Characterization of One-Way Radiometric Tracking with the Iris Radio Using a Chip-Scale Atomic Clock
Todd Ely,
Zaid Towfic,,
Dana Sorensen
Abstract:The Iris radio is a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Deep Space Network (DSN)-compatible software-defined radio designed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and built by the Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL). Because of Iris's small size and mass (0.5 L and 1.1 kg), it is ideal for small satellite or even CubeSat applications (Kobayashi et al., 2019). It has proven its utility for deep space missions, notably in the 2018 NASA MarCO mission, which flew a pair of CubeSats by Mars and provide… Show more
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