Limitations imposed by ionospheric turbulence on satellite-to-satellite Doppler measurement accuracy

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Doppler Radar, Earth Gravitation, Geopotential, Gravimetry, Gravitational Fields, Ionospheric Drift, Satellite-To-Satellite Tracking, Atmospheric Attenuation, Atmospheric Turbulence, Error Analysis, Radar Measurement

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For some time the possibility has been considered to perform an accurate survey from orbit of the earth gravity field by making use of low-low, satellite-to-satellite Doppler tracking with a radio link which operates in the frequency band in the range from 50 to 100 GHz. It is, therefore, of interest to discuss the upper bound in Doppler measurement accuracy imposed by the effects of ionospheric turbulence. The present investigation is concerned with the measurement error induced by ionospheric turbulence. The assumptin is made that the so-called ionospheric refractive 'bias' can be removed with one of the multifrequency methods of the current practice.

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