Conceptual Satellite Orbit Design for Korean Navigation Satellite System
A regional navigation satellite system is a prospective candidate for use in the Korean navigation satellite system (KNSS), which will have South Korea and the remainder of East Asia as its service area. However, orbit design is a prerequisite for any navigation satellite system. This paper implemen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES 2018, Vol.61(1), pp.12-20 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A regional navigation satellite system is a prospective candidate for use in the Korean navigation satellite system (KNSS), which will have South Korea and the remainder of East Asia as its service area. However, orbit design is a prerequisite for any navigation satellite system. This paper implements a conceptual design process prior to orbit design for an indigenous KNSS. Orbits are examined in terms of suitability, and an orbit combination based on the dilution-of-precision (DOP) performance is presented. Through simulation, an orbit combination capable of providing a stable DOP for the Korean Peninsula is proposed. Moreover, the orbit combination proposed incorporates design constraints such as satellite unavailability or potential position errors in the north-south direction, with the Korean Peninsula as a reference position. The simulation results suggest that the KNSS requires an orbit combination involving geostationary orbit (GEO) and elliptically inclined geosynchronous orbit (EIGSO), along with backup satellites in EIGSO; thus, the proposed system consists of 11 satellites in total. |
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ISSN: | 0549-3811 2189-4205 |
DOI: | 10.2322/tjsass.61.12 |