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Time synchronization of new-generation BDS satellites using inter-satellite link measurements
Authors:Junyang Pan  Xiaogong Hu  Shanshi Zhou  Chengpan Tang  Rui Guo  Lingfeng Zhu  Guifeng Tang  Guangming Hu
Institution:1. Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, CAS, Shanghai 200030, China;2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100048, China;3. Shanghai Key Laboratory for Space Positioning and Navigation, Shanghai 200030, China;4. Beijing Satellite Navigation Center, Beijing 100094, China
Abstract:Autonomous satellite navigation is based on the ability of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), such as Beidou, to estimate orbits and clock parameters onboard satellites using Inter-Satellite Link (ISL) measurements instead of tracking data from a ground monitoring network. This paper focuses on the time synchronization of new-generation Beidou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) satellites equipped with an ISL payload. Two modes of Ka-band ISL measurements, Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) mode and the continuous link mode, were used onboard these BDS satellites. Using a mathematical formulation for each measurement mode along with a derivation of the satellite clock offsets, geometric ranges from the dual one-way measurements were introduced. Then, pseudoranges and clock offsets were evaluated for the new-generation BDS satellites. The evaluation shows that the ranging accuracies of TDMA ISL and the continuous link are approximately 4?cm and 1?cm (root mean square, RMS), respectively. Both lead to ISL clock offset residuals of less than 0.3?ns (RMS). For further validation, time synchronization between these satellites to a ground control station keeping the systematic time in BDT was conducted using L-band Two-way Satellite Time Frequency Transfer (TWSTFT). System errors in the ISL measurements were calibrated by comparing the derived clock offsets with the TWSTFT. The standard deviations of the estimated ISL system errors are less than 0.3?ns, and the calibrated ISL clock parameters are consistent with that of the L-band TWSTFT. For the regional BDS network, the addition of ISL measurements for medium orbit (MEO) BDS satellites increased the clock tracking coverage by more than 40% for each orbital revolution. As a result, the clock predicting error for the satellite M1S was improved from 3.59 to 0.86?ns (RMS), and the predicting error of the satellite M2S was improved from 1.94 to 0.57?ns (RMS), which is a significant improvement by a factor of 3–4.
Keywords:Beidou Navigation Satellite System (BDS)  Inter-Satellite Link (ISL)  Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)  Continuous measurement  System error  Clock offset determination
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