Chip scale atomic clock for satellite timing and navigation application
Currently, with the advancement of technology, especially satellites and robots, it is easier to collect data about outer space. Having a precise and reliable time reference as the Earth is one of the most essential things in space exploration since it affects the accuracy of spacecraft positi...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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Nanyang Technological University
2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163580 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Currently, with the advancement of technology, especially satellites and robots, it is
easier to collect data about outer space. Having a precise and reliable time reference as the
Earth is one of the most essential things in space exploration since it affects the accuracy of
spacecraft positioning and data mapping. The Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC) is an atomic
clock using caesium with excellent short-term stability as illustrated from the Allan deviation
analysis. In space application, that amount of uncertainty in time can transfer to an error of
0.09 meters in distance and can be larger. However, being small, light, and precise, CSAC is
a potential candidate for small satellites application. Hence, it is essential to develop a
simulator for understanding and estimating the clock performance of the CSAC during a
satellite mission. In this project, the three-state model with additional aging and temperature
effect was described and applied in numerical simulations of the clock performance of CSAC.
In addition, the experiment was developed and set up to verify the errors of CSAC in one-way
ranging measurements. This project has designed and developed a fundamental experiment
setup for one-way ranging measurement and succeeded in obtaining simulation results within
the acceptable ranges from the reported data. |
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