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通过它们的频率稳定性估计来描述原子频率标准的周期变化
Weiwei Cheng1,2, Guigen Nie2,3,4, Jian Zhu1
1School of Transportation, Civil Engineering and Architecture, Foshan University, Foshan 528000, China.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|June 10, 2023
概括
本研究引入了一种新方法,用于准确分析全球导航卫星系统 (GNSS) 卫星的原子频率标准 (AFS) 的周期变化. 这种方法提高了卫星时钟偏差预测的精度.
科学领域:
- 地质测量和卫星导航
- 计量学和时间计时
背景情况:
- 原子频率标准 (AFS) 对全球导航卫星系统 (GNSS) 的卫星精度至关重要.
- 在AFS信号中的定期变化和非静止的随机过程使时钟数据分析复杂化.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种精确的方法来表征船上AFS信号的周期变化.
- 通过解决信号非静止性来提高卫星时钟偏差预测的准确性.
主要方法:
- 利用艾伦和哈达马德差异来描述AFS信号的周期变化.
- 对拟议模型与模拟和真实卫星时钟数据进行了测试.
- 将拟议的方法与传统的最小方程技术进行比较.
主要成果:
- 证明周期组件的艾伦和哈达马德方差是独立于随机方差的.
- 展示了拟议的方法提供了比最小平方更精确的周期变化的特征.
- 确认过拟合的周期变化增强了GPS时钟偏差预测精度.
结论:
- 开发的基于差异的方法准确地描述了卫星AFS的周期性变化.
- 这种改进的表征导致更精确地预测卫星时钟偏差,这对GNSS性能至关重要.
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