Discussion on algorithms of the earth's atmospheric retrieval from occultation of non-circular orbit GPS/LEO satellites

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Artificial Satellites, Earth Atmosphere, Occultation

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On the assumption of non-circular orbit GPS and LEO satellites, a more direct iteration algorithm of atmospheric bending angles was given in GPS/LEO occultation technique probing Earth's atmosphere, in this paper. A mathematical proof of the convergence of this iteration method was listed. By means of the GPS occultation simulation software package SHAOOS, the influences of assumption of circular orbit GPS/LEO satellites on retrieved atmospheric profiles were estimated quantitatively, and the coincidence between different iteration processes was also presented numerically. Some corrections to the series expansion method of non-circular orbit GPS/LEO occultation retrieval introduced in a reference were briefly attached.

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