DocumentCode :
1932959
Title :
Improved spacecraft tracking and navigation using a Portable Radio Science Receiver
Author :
Soriano, Maricor ; Jacobs, Colin ; Navarro, Rafael ; Naudet, C. ; Rogstad, S. ; White, L. ; Finley, S. ; Goodhart, C. ; Sigman, E. ; Trinh, J. ; Garcia, J.L. ; Garcia-Miro, C. ; Mercolino, M. ; Madde, R.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
2-9 March 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
11
Abstract :
The Portable Radio Science Receiver (PRSR) is a suitcase-sized open-loop digital receiver designed to be small and easy to transport so that it can be deployed quickly and easily anywhere in the world. The PRSR digitizes, down-converts, and filters using custom hardware, firmware, and software. Up to 16 channels can be independently configured and recorded with a total data rate of up to 256 Mbps. The design and implementation of the system´s hardware, firmware, and software is described. To minimize costs and time to deployment, our design leveraged elements of the hardware, firmware, and software designs from the existing full-sized operational (non-portable) Radio Science Receivers (RSR) and Wideband VLBI Science Receivers (WVSR), which have successfully supported flagship NASA deep space missions at all Deep Space Network (DSN) sites. We discuss a demonstration of the PRSR using VLBI, with one part per billion angular resolution: 1 nano-radian / 200 μas. This is the highest resolution astronomical instrument ever operated solely from the Southern Hemisphere. Preliminary results from two sites are presented, including the European Space Agency (ESA) sites at Cebreros, Spain and Malargüe, Argentina. Malargüe´s South American location is of special interest because it greatly improves the geometric coverage for spacecraft navigation in the Southern Hemisphere and will for the first time provide coverage to the 1/4 of the range of declination that has been excluded from reference frame work at Ka-band.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aircraft navigation; astronomical instruments; firmware; space vehicles; Argentina; Cebreros; DSN sites; ESA site; European Space Agency site; Malargue; PRSR; PRSR digitization; PRSR down-convertion; PRSR filtering; South American location; Southern Hemisphere; Spain; astronomical instrument; cost minimization; custom hardware; deep space network sites; flagship NASA deep space missions; full-sized operational radio science receivers; improved spacecraft tracking-navigation; portable radio science receiver; spacecraft navigation; suitcase-sized open-loop digital receiver; system firmware; system software; wideband VLBI science receivers; Extraterrestrial measurements; Finite impulse response filters; Microprogramming; Monitoring; Receivers; Software; Space vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
ISSN :
1095-323X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1812-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2013.6496851
Filename :
6496851
Link To Document :
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