Title :
ACES MWL status and test results
Author :
Hess, M.P. ; Kehrer, J. ; Kufner, M. ; Durand, S. ; Hejc, G. ; Frühauf, H. ; Cacciapuoti, L. ; Much, R. ; Nasca, R.
Author_Institution :
Astrium Space Transp., Friedrichshafen, Germany
Abstract :
Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES) is a mission using high-performance clocks and links to test fundamental laws of physics in space. The ACES microwave link (MWL) will make the ACES clock signal available to ground laboratories equipped with atomic clocks. The ACES MWL will allow space-to-ground and ground-to-ground comparisons of atomic frequency standards. The MWL comprises the Flight Segment (FS) as part of the ACES payload as well as a distributed set of Ground Terminals (GT), collocated with the ground atomic clocks. MWL is a two-way, two-frequency link transmitting a carrier signal modulated by a PN code, both phase coherent with the local clocks. MWL is designed to reach a time resolution (TDEV) of 0.3 ps in less than 300 s of integration time. In addition to the MWL, operating in microwave domain, ELT is an optical link based on the exchange of laser pulses detected and time stamped in MWL in the local time scale in space and on ground. The engineering model of the MWL FS and the first prototypes of the MWL GT will be used for end-to-end testing of the MWL performance. The end-to-end test is using a set-up, where the MWL FS and GT are connected by cables through a test equipment that allows the full simulation of the signal dynamics during an overflight of the ISS over a MWL GT. The MWL design and test results of the individual elements will be briefly reported. The results of the end-to-end test will be presented and perspectives for clock comparisons with ACES discussed.
Keywords :
atomic clocks; frequency standards; microwave links; optical links; pseudonoise codes; ACES MWL status; ACES clock signal; ACES high-performance clock; ACES microwave link; ELT; ISS; MWL GT; MWL design; PN code; atomic frequency standard; carrier signal modulation; end-to-end testing; flight segment; ground atomic clocks; ground laboratory; ground terminal; ground-to-ground comparison; laser pulse detection; microwave domain; optical link; signal dynamics; space- to-ground comparison; test equipment; time resolution; two-frequency link; Atomic clocks; Extraterrestrial measurements; Laser stability; Payloads; Stability analysis; Thermal stability;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Control and the European Frequency and Time Forum (FCS), 2011 Joint Conference of the IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Fransisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-111-3
DOI :
10.1109/FCS.2011.5977727