Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
The Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer System is intended to provide, simultaneously, global time comparisons at the subnanosecond level and frequency comparisons to better than 1 part in 10 to the 14th power. It utilizes an orbiting hydrogen maser clock and frequency standard that communicates, via microwave links, time and frequency information to Earth terminals operated by hydrogen masers controlling local clocks. A two-way microwave link, to and from the space vehicle provides Doppler information used to cancel the Doppler shifts in a one-way link from the spaceborne oscillator. Pseudo-random noise (PRN) modulation in the two-way link also provides range information to cancel the range delay in the PRN time transfer between space and Earth. The pseudo-random noise modulation system for time difference measurement and its incorporation in the Doppler cancellation system for frequency comparison is explained. The particular PRN code sequence selected and an analysis of the system is discussed.
Keywords:
COMMUNICATIONS AND RADAR
Type:
NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center Proc. of the 14th Ann. Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Appl. Planning Meeting; p 223-242
Format:
application/pdf
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