Title :
Quick position determination using 1 or 2 LEO satellites
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng.-Syst., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
fDate :
7/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We describe an approach for a medium accuracy position determination of a user terminal (UT) on the Earth surface, using one or two low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. The positioning approach is intended to meet the requirements of a worldwide personal communications system using LEO satellites. The basic two requirements are: (1) immediate positioning, and (2) horizontal position accuracy of the order of 10 km. Those requirements stem from the need of the system to know the user´s approximate location before it connects his call. The approach makes use of the two-way communication with the UT, which can receive, transmit, and make its own measurements. Delay and Doppler measurements are used in order to enable instantaneous positioning with one satellite, and in order to achieve unambiguous positioning with two satellites. A simplified Globalstar satellite constellation and the expected Globalstar delay and frequency measurement accuracy are used to demonstrate the concept and to evaluate its performances
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; code division multiple access; frequency measurement; mobile satellite communication; satellite navigation; spread spectrum communication; CDMA signal; Doppler measurements; Earth surface; LEO satellites; bias errors; delay measurements; frequency measurement accuracy; horizontal position accuracy; immediate positioning; medium accuracy position determination; quick position determination; simplified Globalstar satellite constellation; spread spectrum signal; two-way communication; unambiguous positioning; user terminal; worldwide personal communications system; Artificial satellites; Delay; Doppler measurements; Extraterrestrial measurements; Frequency measurement; Global Positioning System; Low earth orbit satellites; Performance evaluation; Satellite constellations; Satellite ground stations;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on