The precision of satellite ranging systems, limited in part by atmospheric refraction and scattering, is examined. The effects of atmospheric turbulence on the accuracy of single color and multicolor ranging systems is discussed. The statistical characteristics of the random path length fluctuations induced by turbulence are examined. Correlation and structure functions are derived using several proposed models for the variations of the optical path length. For single color systems it is shown that the random path length fluctuations can limit the accuracy of a range measurement to a few centimeters. Two color systems can partially correct for the random path fluctuations so that in most cases their accuracy is limited to a few millimeters....
A pulsed multiwavelength laser ranging system for measuring atmospheric delay was built and tested, ...
It is accepted that there exists two kinds of atmospheric turbulence in the Earth’s aerosphere—Kolmo...
The dependence (or independence) of baseline accuracies, obtained from a typical mission of a spaceb...
A theoretical model for the range error covariance was derived by assuming that the residual refract...
The Geodynamic Laser Ranging System (GLRS) is one of several instruments being developed by the Nati...
Because of the mathematical complexities involved in exact analyses of baseline errors, it is not ea...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.In satellite laser ranging, a...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the atmospheric turbulence effects on the laser ranging, especi...
Horizontal variations in the atmospheric refractivity are a limiting error source for many precise l...
Microwave signals, for example, those from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and very long ...
The optical effects arising from refractive-index variations in the clear air are qualitatively desc...
The statistical properties of the signals reflected from the retroreflector equipped satellites were...
The ultimate goal of the satellite laser ranging is the millimeter precision and accuracy. To achiev...
Amplitude and frequency measurement of random position fluctuation of stationary laser optical sourc...
Atmospheric turbulence affects optical systems that operate in various atmospheric conditions. The c...
A pulsed multiwavelength laser ranging system for measuring atmospheric delay was built and tested, ...
It is accepted that there exists two kinds of atmospheric turbulence in the Earth’s aerosphere—Kolmo...
The dependence (or independence) of baseline accuracies, obtained from a typical mission of a spaceb...
A theoretical model for the range error covariance was derived by assuming that the residual refract...
The Geodynamic Laser Ranging System (GLRS) is one of several instruments being developed by the Nati...
Because of the mathematical complexities involved in exact analyses of baseline errors, it is not ea...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.In satellite laser ranging, a...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the atmospheric turbulence effects on the laser ranging, especi...
Horizontal variations in the atmospheric refractivity are a limiting error source for many precise l...
Microwave signals, for example, those from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and very long ...
The optical effects arising from refractive-index variations in the clear air are qualitatively desc...
The statistical properties of the signals reflected from the retroreflector equipped satellites were...
The ultimate goal of the satellite laser ranging is the millimeter precision and accuracy. To achiev...
Amplitude and frequency measurement of random position fluctuation of stationary laser optical sourc...
Atmospheric turbulence affects optical systems that operate in various atmospheric conditions. The c...
A pulsed multiwavelength laser ranging system for measuring atmospheric delay was built and tested, ...
It is accepted that there exists two kinds of atmospheric turbulence in the Earth’s aerosphere—Kolmo...
The dependence (or independence) of baseline accuracies, obtained from a typical mission of a spaceb...