DocumentCode
462246
Title
Spaceborne GNSS and the GlOVE- A Satellite
Author
Unwin, Martin
Author_Institution
Surrey Satellite Technol. Ltd., Guildford
fYear
2007
fDate
29-29 March 2007
Firstpage
65
Lastpage
85
Abstract
The first part of this presentation describes recent applications of GNSS in a spaceborne context. GPS has been widely used in low Earth orbit for assisting operational tracking of satellites, planning manoeuvres, and position-stamping images, as well as for scientific applications. On-going work at SSTL is looking at miniaturisation of satellite hardware, attitude determination using GPS, and operation outside the GPS constellation. GNSS has also been proven to be useful from space as an innovative tool for remote sensing of the atmosphere, sea, ice and land. The second part gives an overview of SSTL´s GIOVE-A satellite mission after one successful year in orbit. The precursor Galileo satellite is currently broadcasting prototype Galileo signals to the world in preparation for the future European satellite navigation system. The primary payloads, experimentation and results are summarised along with information about secondary payloads and experiments.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; artificial satellites; remote sensing; space communication links; European global satellite navigation system; GIOVE-A satellite; GPS constellation; atmosphere; attitude determination; broadcasting prototype Galileo signals; ice; land; low Earth orbit satellite; position-stamping images; remote sensing; satellite hardware; satellites tracking; sea; spaceborne GNSS;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Global Navigation Satellite Systems, 2007 IET Seminar on
Conference_Location
Portsmouth
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
978-0-86341-794-8
Type
conf
Filename
4160186
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