Orbit determination and time synchronization for BDS-3 satellites with raw inter-satellite link ranging observations

Abstract To provide competitive global positioning and timing services under the condition that monitoring stations are confined to Chinese territory, inter-satellite link (ISL) technology is used by the third-generation BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS-3). The ISL, together with the dual one...

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Main Authors: Rengui Ruan, Xiaolin Jia, Laiping Feng, Jun Zhu, Zongbo Huyan, Jie Li, Ziqing Wei
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-03-01
Series:Satellite Navigation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43020-020-0008-y
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author Rengui Ruan
Xiaolin Jia
Laiping Feng
Jun Zhu
Zongbo Huyan
Jie Li
Ziqing Wei
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Xiaolin Jia
Laiping Feng
Jun Zhu
Zongbo Huyan
Jie Li
Ziqing Wei
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description Abstract To provide competitive global positioning and timing services under the condition that monitoring stations are confined to Chinese territory, inter-satellite link (ISL) technology is used by the third-generation BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS-3). The ISL, together with the dual one-way links between satellites and anchor stations, may enable autonomous navigation for BDS-3. In this paper, we propose a general observation model for orbit determination (OD) and time synchronization (TS) directly using non-simultaneous observations, such as raw ISL pseudoranges. With the proposed model, satellite orbits, clocks, and hardware delay biases of ISL equipment can be determined simultaneously by jointly processing inter-satellite one-way pseudorange data and observation data from ground monitoring stations. Moreover, autonomous OD and TS are also achievable with one-way pseudorange data from anchor stations and satellites. Data from eight BDS-3 satellites, two anchor stations, and seven monitoring stations located in China were collected to validate the proposed method. It is shown that by jointly processing data from the ISL and seven monitoring stations, the RMS of overlap orbit differences in radial direction is 0.019 m, the overlap clock difference (95%) is 0.185 ns, and the stability of the estimated hardware delay biases for each satellite is greater than 0.5 ns. Compared with the results obtained with the seven stations, the improvements of orbits in radial direction and clocks are 95.7% and 90.5%, respectively. When the hardware delay biases are fixed to predetermined values, the accuracies of orbits and clocks are further improved. By jointly processing pseudoranges from the satellites and the two anchor stations, the RMS of overlap orbit differences is 0.017 m in the radial direction, and the overlap clock difference (95%) is 0.037 ns. It has also been demonstrated that under the condition of one-way ranging links, the accuracies of orbits and clocks obtained by the above two modes are still significantly better than those obtained by using the data from the monitoring stations alone.
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spelling doaj.art-400a9fd2800c4df8a4da6195a21f2fda2022-12-21T23:41:23ZengSpringerOpenSatellite Navigation2662-13632020-03-011111210.1186/s43020-020-0008-yOrbit determination and time synchronization for BDS-3 satellites with raw inter-satellite link ranging observationsRengui Ruan0Xiaolin Jia1Laiping Feng2Jun Zhu3Zongbo Huyan4Jie Li5Ziqing Wei6Xi’an Research Institute of Surveying and MappingXi’an Research Institute of Surveying and MappingXi’an Research Institute of Surveying and MappingChina Xi’an Satellite Control CenterChina Xi’an Satellite Control CenterChina Xi’an Satellite Control CenterXi’an Research Institute of Surveying and MappingAbstract To provide competitive global positioning and timing services under the condition that monitoring stations are confined to Chinese territory, inter-satellite link (ISL) technology is used by the third-generation BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS-3). The ISL, together with the dual one-way links between satellites and anchor stations, may enable autonomous navigation for BDS-3. In this paper, we propose a general observation model for orbit determination (OD) and time synchronization (TS) directly using non-simultaneous observations, such as raw ISL pseudoranges. With the proposed model, satellite orbits, clocks, and hardware delay biases of ISL equipment can be determined simultaneously by jointly processing inter-satellite one-way pseudorange data and observation data from ground monitoring stations. Moreover, autonomous OD and TS are also achievable with one-way pseudorange data from anchor stations and satellites. Data from eight BDS-3 satellites, two anchor stations, and seven monitoring stations located in China were collected to validate the proposed method. It is shown that by jointly processing data from the ISL and seven monitoring stations, the RMS of overlap orbit differences in radial direction is 0.019 m, the overlap clock difference (95%) is 0.185 ns, and the stability of the estimated hardware delay biases for each satellite is greater than 0.5 ns. Compared with the results obtained with the seven stations, the improvements of orbits in radial direction and clocks are 95.7% and 90.5%, respectively. When the hardware delay biases are fixed to predetermined values, the accuracies of orbits and clocks are further improved. By jointly processing pseudoranges from the satellites and the two anchor stations, the RMS of overlap orbit differences is 0.017 m in the radial direction, and the overlap clock difference (95%) is 0.037 ns. It has also been demonstrated that under the condition of one-way ranging links, the accuracies of orbits and clocks obtained by the above two modes are still significantly better than those obtained by using the data from the monitoring stations alone.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43020-020-0008-yBDS-3Inter-satellite linkAnchor stationOrbit determinationTime synchronizationHardware delay bias
spellingShingle Rengui Ruan
Xiaolin Jia
Laiping Feng
Jun Zhu
Zongbo Huyan
Jie Li
Ziqing Wei
Orbit determination and time synchronization for BDS-3 satellites with raw inter-satellite link ranging observations
Satellite Navigation
BDS-3
Inter-satellite link
Anchor station
Orbit determination
Time synchronization
Hardware delay bias
title Orbit determination and time synchronization for BDS-3 satellites with raw inter-satellite link ranging observations
title_full Orbit determination and time synchronization for BDS-3 satellites with raw inter-satellite link ranging observations
title_fullStr Orbit determination and time synchronization for BDS-3 satellites with raw inter-satellite link ranging observations
title_full_unstemmed Orbit determination and time synchronization for BDS-3 satellites with raw inter-satellite link ranging observations
title_short Orbit determination and time synchronization for BDS-3 satellites with raw inter-satellite link ranging observations
title_sort orbit determination and time synchronization for bds 3 satellites with raw inter satellite link ranging observations
topic BDS-3
Inter-satellite link
Anchor station
Orbit determination
Time synchronization
Hardware delay bias
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43020-020-0008-y
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