Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Apr 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996nrl..rept.....p&link_type=abstract
Technical Report, Naval Research Lab. Washington, DC United States Advanced Systems Technology Branch
Statistics
Computation
Global Positioning System, Artificial Intelligence, Simulation, Laser Range Finders, Satellite Instruments, Computation, Estimates, Spectral Energy Distribution, Space Platforms, Optimization
Scientific paper
This study presents the results of an analysis comparing ephemerides obtained using Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) derived from a reduced number of ground sites. The study provides insight into the extent to which ephemeris can be determined for an extremely well-specified satellite. The study was conducted to determine the viability of using a single SLR site to provide an independent method of verifying onboard Global Positioning System navigational performance. Computational simulations included varying the number and distribution of sites as well as empirical modeling of nonconservative forces to determine the limitations of this SLR- based reduction strategy.
Barnds W. J.
Gilbreath Charmaine G.
Peltzer A. R.
Price G. P.
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