2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0373463319000249
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Investigation on GEO satellite orbit determination based on CEI measurements of short baselines

Abstract: Connected-Element Interferometry (CEI) is a technique for measuring the phase delay of difference of Time Of Arrival (TOA) of a downlink radio signal to two antennae on a short baseline. This technique can use an atomic clock for time-frequency transmission and achieve intermediate accuracy angular tracking. Owing to the relatively short length of the baseline, the passive reception mode, and near real-time operation, CEI can be used to continuously monitor the orbit variations of both cooperative and non-coop… Show more

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“…Connected-Element Interferometry (CEI) is a technique for determining the phase offset from the TOA difference of a downlink radio signal to two antennas on a short baseline. In [132], the authors used a small-scale CEI system of two orthogonal baselines (75 m × 35 m) to track a GEO satellite. Reported results showed accuracies smaller than 1 km in the radial and the cross-track directions, and 3D position accuracy in the order of 2 km.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Connected-Element Interferometry (CEI) is a technique for determining the phase offset from the TOA difference of a downlink radio signal to two antennas on a short baseline. In [132], the authors used a small-scale CEI system of two orthogonal baselines (75 m × 35 m) to track a GEO satellite. Reported results showed accuracies smaller than 1 km in the radial and the cross-track directions, and 3D position accuracy in the order of 2 km.…”
Section: ) Assisted From Groundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Connected-Element Interferometry (CEI) is a technique for determining the phase offset from the TOA difference of a downlink radio signal to two antennas on a short baseline. In [131], the authors used a small-scale CEI system of two orthogonal baselines (75 m × 35 m) to track a GEO satellite. Reported results showed accuracies smaller than 1 km in the radial and the cross-track directions, and 3D position accuracy in the order of 2 km.…”
Section: ) Assisted From Groundmentioning
confidence: 99%