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COMPASS time synchronization and dissemination—Toward centimetre positioning accuracy
WANG ZhengBo ; ZHAO Lu ; WANG ShiGuang ; ZHANG JianWei ; WANG Bo ; WANG LiJun ; WANG ZhengBo ; ZHAO Lu ; WANG ShiGuang ; ZHANG JianWei ; WANG Bo ; WANG LiJun
2016-03-30 ; 2016-03-30
关键词GNSS time and frequency Global Navigation Satellite System GNSS time synchronization time dissemination atomic clock phase locked loop relativity Geo-stationary satellites reference system P228
其他题名COMPASS time synchronization and dissemination—Toward centimetre positioning accuracy
中文摘要In this paper we investigate methods to achieve highly accurate time synchronization among the satellites of the COMPASS global navigation satellite system(GNSS).Owing to the special design of COMPASS which implements several geo-stationary satellites(GEO),time synchronization can be highly accurate via microwave links between ground stations to the GEO satellites.Serving as space-borne relay stations,the GEO satellites can further disseminate time and frequency signals to other satellites such as the inclined geo-synchronous(IGSO)and mid-earth orbit(MEO)satellites within the system.It is shown that,because of the accuracy in clock synchronization,the theoretical accuracy of COMPASS positioning and navigation will surpass that of the GPS.In addition,the COMPASS system can function with its entire positioning,navigation,and time-dissemination services even without the ground link,thus making it much more robust and secure.We further show that time dissemination using the COMPASS-GEO satellites to earth-fixed stations can achieve very high accuracy,to reach 100 ps in time dissemination and 3 cm in positioning accuracy,respectively.In this paper,we also analyze two feasible synchronization plans.All special and general relativistic effects related to COMPASS clocks frequency and time shifts are given.We conclude that COMPASS can reach centimeter-level positioning accuracy and discuss potential applications.; In this paper we investigate methods to achieve highly accurate time synchronization among the satellites of the COMPASS global navigation satellite system(GNSS).Owing to the special design of COMPASS which implements several geo-stationary satellites(GEO),time synchronization can be highly accurate via microwave links between ground stations to the GEO satellites.Serving as space-borne relay stations,the GEO satellites can further disseminate time and frequency signals to other satellites such as the inclined geo-synchronous(IGSO)and mid-earth orbit(MEO)satellites within the system.It is shown that,because of the accuracy in clock synchronization,the theoretical accuracy of COMPASS positioning and navigation will surpass that of the GPS.In addition,the COMPASS system can function with its entire positioning,navigation,and time-dissemination services even without the ground link,thus making it much more robust and secure.We further show that time dissemination using the COMPASS-GEO satellites to earth-fixed stations can achieve very high accuracy,to reach 100 ps in time dissemination and 3 cm in positioning accuracy,respectively.In this paper,we also analyze two feasible synchronization plans.All special and general relativistic effects related to COMPASS clocks frequency and time shifts are given.We conclude that COMPASS can reach centimeter-level positioning accuracy and discuss potential applications.
语种英语 ; 英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.lib.tsinghua.edu.cn/ir/item.do?handle=123456789/144558]  
专题清华大学
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WANG ZhengBo,ZHAO Lu,WANG ShiGuang,et al. COMPASS time synchronization and dissemination—Toward centimetre positioning accuracy[J],2016, 2016.
APA WANG ZhengBo.,ZHAO Lu.,WANG ShiGuang.,ZHANG JianWei.,WANG Bo.,...&WANG LiJun.(2016).COMPASS time synchronization and dissemination—Toward centimetre positioning accuracy..
MLA WANG ZhengBo,et al."COMPASS time synchronization and dissemination—Toward centimetre positioning accuracy".(2016).
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