Delta-DOR (differential one-way ranging) is a technique which addresses the problem of orbit determination of a target deepspace spacecraft, in particular by determining its angular position in the sky. This can be achieved by means of analyzing both quasar signals, using this radio source as a calibrator, and a proper signal transmitted by the target spacecraft. These signals should be received by two or more stations, possibly set at a large distance from each other. Nowadays, European Space Agency (ESA) can count only on a few stations, more precisely the largest ones, since large signal-to-noise ratios are required to acquire the faint transmissions involved. This study has the aim to exploit a different set of stations, the ones belonging to the very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) network, to perform Delta-DOR measurements. VLBI antennas have in general the right hardware requirements but lack a proper recording output; therefore, a software translation of the recorded signal is required. As a proof-of-concept of the proposed technique, a shadow pass, involving an Italian VLBI station, of a standard ESA Delta-DOR session has been scheduled. The recorded data were successfully translated and analyzed by means of the ESA’s software correlator, showing the feasibility of this innovative procedure.

Delta-DOR Observations Using VLBI Antennas

Fiori, Francesco
2019

Abstract

Delta-DOR (differential one-way ranging) is a technique which addresses the problem of orbit determination of a target deepspace spacecraft, in particular by determining its angular position in the sky. This can be achieved by means of analyzing both quasar signals, using this radio source as a calibrator, and a proper signal transmitted by the target spacecraft. These signals should be received by two or more stations, possibly set at a large distance from each other. Nowadays, European Space Agency (ESA) can count only on a few stations, more precisely the largest ones, since large signal-to-noise ratios are required to acquire the faint transmissions involved. This study has the aim to exploit a different set of stations, the ones belonging to the very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) network, to perform Delta-DOR measurements. VLBI antennas have in general the right hardware requirements but lack a proper recording output; therefore, a software translation of the recorded signal is required. As a proof-of-concept of the proposed technique, a shadow pass, involving an Italian VLBI station, of a standard ESA Delta-DOR session has been scheduled. The recorded data were successfully translated and analyzed by means of the ESA’s software correlator, showing the feasibility of this innovative procedure.
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