2004 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8720)
DOI: 10.1109/aero.2004.1367742
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Model of receiver design flaw - crucial for huygens space mission recovery

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“…First the complex test setup, to simulate the Huygens -Cassini signal transfer by a radio emitter on Earth, was supposed to cause the problem. Finally the limited bandwidth of a symbol synchronizer in the receiver was identified as cause of the problem, being too small to accommodate the Doppler shift at the given data stream frequency (Popken, 2004). Despite being a space-proven component, the specific parameter combinations of this mission with respect to frequency offset, signal to noise ratio and data transition density caused cycle slips and related data corruptions.…”
Section: Telediagnosis Of Radio Link Anomalymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First the complex test setup, to simulate the Huygens -Cassini signal transfer by a radio emitter on Earth, was supposed to cause the problem. Finally the limited bandwidth of a symbol synchronizer in the receiver was identified as cause of the problem, being too small to accommodate the Doppler shift at the given data stream frequency (Popken, 2004). Despite being a space-proven component, the specific parameter combinations of this mission with respect to frequency offset, signal to noise ratio and data transition density caused cycle slips and related data corruptions.…”
Section: Telediagnosis Of Radio Link Anomalymentioning
confidence: 99%