Performance Assessment of the Radio Occultation Experiment for Commercial off-the-shelf Receivers on VELOX-CI Microsatellite
VELOX-CI is the second micro satellite of Satellite Research Center (SaRC) in Nanyang Technological University [1-2]. Since its launch on Dec. 16, 2015, VELOX-CI has performed a total of 136 radio occultation (RO) missions, and collected 448 hours’ GPS data with the lowest penetration altitude of 6...
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2017
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85796 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44109 https://www.ion.org/gnss/abstracts.cfm?paperID=5510 |
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Summary: | VELOX-CI is the second micro satellite of Satellite Research Center (SaRC) in Nanyang Technological University [1-2]. Since its launch on Dec. 16, 2015, VELOX-CI has performed a total of 136 radio occultation (RO) missions, and collected 448 hours’ GPS data with the lowest penetration altitude of 6 km. In this paper the radio occultation performance of the VELOX-CI’s COTS receiver and the space-borne receivers are compared in the upper troposphere (10~60km) in tropical region (latitude between 30°N and 30°S). VELOX-CI is designed to explore the potential of using the commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) GPS receivers for RO mission for the first time. The satellite has a near equatorial orbit with an altitude of 550km. Three GPS antennas are located at the zenith, forward-velocity, and after-velocity directions. The tracked GPS signal phase, carrier-to-noise ratio C/N_0 are stored and sent to ground for post processing. The ionospheric profiles and preliminary tropospheric profiles are presented previously in [3]. In this paper, the VELOX-CI’s GPS RO payload is described. The RO data inversion procedures are introduced and a refractivity profile comparison study is made for refractive index obtained with VELOX-CI RO, radiosonde measurements and COSMIC data. |
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