Title: JPL GNSS RO Instrument Technology Update
1JPL GNSS RO InstrumentTechnology Update
Tom Meehan, Stephan Esterhuizen Larry
Young Jet Propulsion Laboratory California
Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA USA
2Intention
- A little about current instrument and how it
relates to GPS Limb Viewing - Things expected of a new instrument in terms of
CPU DSP and better observations - Additional Possibilities from Recent NASA/JPL
Technology
3Global Atmospheric Refractivity
4Observing Scenario
- Spacecraft Provides Point of View and Ray
Motion Through the Atmosphere - The Purpose of the GPSRO Instrument Is to Record
the Ray Motion (and Amplitude) and Position
5Current Scenario(The COSMIC Setup)
6Observing Geometry
7The nature of onboard occ processing
8Data Collection Options(Downlink forces mode 3)
- Very Wideband Digital Recording
- No OL Model, Simple HW, but... 800 GBytes/Day
Intensive Ground Based Processing - Moderate Wideband Digital Recording
- Needs Only Geometric Model, Special DSP HW, 450
MBytes/Day - Narrowband Digital Recording ( BlackJack)
- Needs Accurate Model ( 10 Hz) but only
50MBytes/Day
9The Nature Real-time Occ Processing
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10The problems of real-time occ processing
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11Current Scenario(The COSMIC Setup)
12TriG Scenario(The COSMIC-II Setup)
13What Do We Want?
- Very Wideband Digital Recording
- Moderate Wideband Digital Processing/Recording
- Narrowband Digital Formatting ( FFT?)
Also
- Digital Beam Forming for Better SNRNew GPS and
Galileo SignalsMore Flexibility for Future Stuff
14A slightly different architecture
TriG
RF from Antenna
Climate, Weather, Iono
New Obs Types
15GPSRO Opportunities
16Wrapping Up
- Next Gen Instrumentation (TriG) Provides New
Science Options - Science Processor is Linux based File system
Scriptable interface - COSMIC-I level of observation can be kept safe
while new observations tested - Benefits of standard test apparatus ITAR?
- NOT Requirement Driven but HW Provides For
Discovery of Future Requirements
17Thank You