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摘要
A. Hauschild,德国航空航天中心(DLR),德国空间作战中心(GSOC),德国Weßling。摘要介绍了CASSIOPE卫星上“GPS姿态、定位和剖面实验”(GAP)利用真实飞行数据进行的姿态确定结果。GAP有效载荷包括5个经最小修改的商用现成NovAtel OEM4-G2L接收器,提供双频GPS测量,并允许卫星的姿态和轨道确定以及电子密度剖面。据作者所知,CASSIOPE任务是第一个提供双频观测以确定姿态的太空任务。这些数据已经用GPS姿态确定算法进行了分析,该算法最初是为分析“飞行笔记本电脑”任务的数据而开发的。选择的姿态机动的基于gps的解决方案与卫星的星敏感器提供的参考方向进行比较。此外,对姿态解的典型首次定位时间(TTFF)进行了分析。评估了双频模糊定位相对于单频模糊定位的优势。
Flight Results of GPS-Based Attitude Determination for the Canadian CASSIOPE Satellite
Correspondence A. Hauschild, German Aerospace Center (DLR), German Space Operations Center (GSOC), Weßling, Germany. Email: andre.hauschild@dlr.de Abstract The paper presents attitude determination results of the “GPS Attitude, Positioning and Profiling Experiment” (GAP) on board the CASSIOPE satellite using real flight data. The GAP payload consists of five minimally modified commercial-off-the-shelf NovAtel OEM4-G2L receivers that provide dualfrequency GPS measurements and allow for attitude and orbit determination of the satellite as well as electron density profiling. To the authors' knowledge, the CASSIOPE mission is the first space mission that provides dual-frequency observations for attitude determination. The data has been analyzed with a GPS attitude determination algorithm originally developed for the analysis of data from the “Flying Laptop” mission. The GPS-based solution for selected attitude maneuvers is compared to a reference orientation provided by the satellite's star sensors. Furthermore, an analysis of the typical time-to-first-fix (TTFF) for the attitude solution is provided. The advantage of dual-frequency ambiguity fixing compared to single-frequency is assessed.