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Precise Orbit Determination of LEO Satellites Based on Undifferenced GNSS Observations

Amir Allahvirdi-Zadeh, Kan Wang, Ahmed El‐Mowafy

2021Journal of Surveying Engineering42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Precise Orbit Determination (POD) is the procedure for determining the orbit of a satellite with high accuracy. Compared with Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites have some different features in space, mainly due to perturbations caused by dynamic forces related to their altitudes. Methods for POD of LEO satellites have been developed over the past decades. Nowadays, post-processed precise orbits are used in different space applications such as radio occultation, satellite altimetry, and interferometric synthetic-aperture radar missions. The advancements in technology decrease the size of LEO satellites and developments in theory increase their orbital accuracy. In recent years, onboard POD has become a hot topic in the navigation and positioning field, which is crucial for, e.g., formation-flying of small satellites and GNSS-aided LEO mega-constellations for positioning purposes. This contribution reviews LEO POD methods based on undifferenced GNSS observations in both post-mission and real-time data processing. It comprises the quality control step, the models used and their limitations, processing algorithms, and different validation methods. To have a clear insight into the current and the future state of the LEO POD, the most recent developments and important achievements are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

GNSS applicationsOrbit determinationRemote sensingSatelliteComputer scienceOrbit (dynamics)Satellite systemGeodesyGlobal Positioning SystemGeographyAerospace engineeringPhysicsAstronomyTelecommunicationsEngineeringGNSS positioning and interferenceIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements
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