2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10291-017-0604-y
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Enhanced orbit determination for BeiDou satellites with FengYun-3C onboard GNSS data

Abstract: A key limitation for precise orbit determination of BeiDou satellites, particularly for satellites in geostationary orbit (GEO), is the relative weak geometry of ground stations. Fortunately, data from a low earth orbiting satellite with an onboard GNSS receiver can improve the geometry of GNSS orbit determination compared to using only ground data. The Chinese FengYun-3C (FY3C) satellite carries the GNSS Occultation Sounder equipment with both dual-frequency GPS (L1 and L2) and BeiDou (B1 and B2) tracking cap… Show more

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“…For IGSO and MEO satellites, there was good agreement with Wanninger and Beer’s model over the high elevation angles for the derived ones, but clear inconsistency can be observed under the lower elevation angles, which were predominantly less than 40°. Zhao et al [ 5 ] thought that this is caused by the Fengyun-3C GNOS receiver, which smooths the BDS code observations when the elevation angle is less than 40°.…”
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“…For IGSO and MEO satellites, there was good agreement with Wanninger and Beer’s model over the high elevation angles for the derived ones, but clear inconsistency can be observed under the lower elevation angles, which were predominantly less than 40°. Zhao et al [ 5 ] thought that this is caused by the Fengyun-3C GNOS receiver, which smooths the BDS code observations when the elevation angle is less than 40°.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The zero-direction of the zenith antenna pointed along the positive x axis. The satellite reference frame is defined as [ 5 ]: the origin of the coordinate system coincides with the Fengyun-3C satellite’s center of mass; the x axis points along the satellite velocity direction, the z axis points toward the center of the Earth, and the y axis completes the right-hand system. In the Figures, the white areas are where there were no available measurements from the signals of the ascending satellites.…”
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“…Up to six BDS satellites and more than eight GPS satellites can be observed simultaneously through the positioning antenna by GNOS. The onboard FY‐3C data have already been successfully used for ionospheric electron density sounding (Mao et al, ), atmospheric parameter retrieval (Liao et al, ), POD (M. Li et al, ; Xiong et al, ), and enhancing BDS orbits (Zhao et al, ).…”
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