• DocumentCode
    1383345
  • Title

    ACES microwave link requirements

  • Author

    Uhrich, Pierre J M ; Guillernot, P. ; Aubry, Patrick ; Gonzalez, Francois ; Salomon, Christophe

  • Author_Institution
    Lab. Primaire du Temps et des Frequences, Bur. Nat. de Metrol., France
  • Volume
    47
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2000
  • Firstpage
    1134
  • Lastpage
    1139
  • Abstract
    Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES) is a project of the European Space Agency on-board the future International Space Station (ISS). The payload consists mainly of two atomic frequency standards, one space hydrogen maser (SHM) prepared by the Observatoire de Neuchatel (Switzerland), and one cold atom caesium clock called PHARAO prepared by the CNES (France), with the participation of the BNM-LPTF, the ENS-LKB, and the CNRS-LHA. Because of the anticipated performances of these clocks on-board the ISS, the requirements of the links between the payload and the clocks on the Earth are at the limits of the known potential of the optical or microwave techniques. The microwave link (MWL) requirements are described in this paper. Taking into account the characteristics of the ISS orbit, and fixing an arbitrary limit to the additional noise brought to the clock readings by the MWL, the computation of the required stability leads to two kinds of requirements: the first one at the subpicosecond level over each single continuous pass of the ISS above any Earth station, and the second one at the level of one part in 10/sup 16/ and below over a one day or more averaging period. Moreover, the ISS orbit parameters should lead to a knowledge of the ACES clock position at the m level, and of the ACES clock speed at the mm/s level.
  • Keywords
    Aerospace instrumentation; Atomic clocks; Frequency standards; Masers; Microwave links; ACES microwave link; Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space; Cs; H/sub 2/; International Space Station; PHARAO; atomic frequency standard; cold atom caesium clock; space hydrogen maser; Atomic clocks; Earth; Hydrogen; International Space Station; Masers; Microwave theory and techniques; Noise level; Optical noise; Payloads; Space stations;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0885-3010
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/58.869050
  • Filename
    869050