DocumentCode :
3468901
Title :
Timing options and frequency control concepts for meeting user requirements with the second-generation global navigation satellite system (GNSS2)
Author :
Hodge, Clifford C. ; Davis, John A.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Quantum Metrol., Nat. Phys. Lab., Teddington, UK
fYear :
1996
fDate :
5-7 Mar 1996
Firstpage :
286
Lastpage :
295
Abstract :
This paper has described the first phase of an on-going study of work investigating the feasibility of a wholly-civil European second-generation Global Navigation Satellite System. The issues of time and frequency underpin the whole system, and this has been highlighted through the options available for frequency-band allocation, clock development, and time-transfer techniques for global navigation and global time- and frequency-dissemination. The NPL propose that further studies on issues such as local real-time ionospheric and tropospheric delay evaluation, two-way time-transfer to geostationary satellites for real-time satellite ephemeris determination, and multipath effects and methods to ameliorate them through multi-frequency receivers and directional antennae, would be beneficial towards developing the next-generation of global navigation satellite systems
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; K-band frequencies; clock developments; common-view transfer; cost recovery mechanisms; frequency control concepts; frequency-band allocation issues; frequency-dissemination; geostationary satellites; ground-to-space-segment; inter-satellite communication; market areas; microwave clock synchronisation; multipath effects; one-way transfer; second-generation global navigation satellite system; space-segment payload clock frequency; space-to-ground-segment; system performance; time-dissemination; time-transfer techniques; timing options; two-way time-transfer; user requirements; wholly-civil European second-generation system;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
European Frequency and Time Forum, 1996. EFTF 96., Tenth (IEE Conf. Publ. 418)
Conference_Location :
Brighton
ISSN :
0537-9989
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-661-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19960064
Filename :
584877
Link To Document :
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