Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Mar 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989lnss.rept..363n&link_type=abstract
In its Location and Navigation Satellite Systems p 363-372 (SEE N90-23420 17-12)
Mathematics
Logic
Global Positioning System, Orbital Position Estimation, Satellite Orbits, Technological Forecasting, Orbit Calculation, Position Indicators, Satellite Navigation Systems, Satellite Tracking
Scientific paper
The most suitable methods or orbit determination are discussed. The constraints related to each method are considered. The DORIS system, the GPS (global positioning system) constellation concept, and the use of geostationary relays in the tracking and data relay satellite system are discussed. Extensions of these existing systems are considered. Several future concepts still in the design stage are discussed. These concepts, based on techniques of stellar refraction, pixel identification, new satellite constellations and the use of optical links instead of radiowaves are given careful consideration.
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