›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (3): 46-51.doi: 10.3780/j.issn.1000-758X.2013.03.007

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FittingParametersDesignforGEOBroadcastEphemeris

 DU  Lan1,3, ZHANG  Zhong-Kai1, LIU  Li2, HE  Feng2,3, HUANG  Hua2   

  1. (1College of Navigation & Aerospace Engineering,Information Engineering University,Zhengzhou 450052)(2BeijingGlobalInformationApplicationandDevelopmentCenter,Beijing100094)(3ShanghaiAstronomicalObservatory,ChineseAcademyofSeiences,Shanghai200030)
  • Received:2012-04-23 Revised:2012-07-16 Published:2013-06-25 Online:2013-06-25

Abstract: Thefirstclassofnosingularityvariablesasfittingparameters,alongwiththeorbitalinclinationof5°rotation,caneasilykeepthebroadcastephemerisofGEOconsistentwiththatofMEOandIGSO.However,thesingularityproblemcausedbyorbitalelementsstillexiststosomeextent.A16parameterfittingsetwaspresentedspecificallyforGEOephemerisfitting.Firstly,GEOelementswereintroducedtodescribethemotionofGEO′ssubsatellitepoint.Secondly,thelongitudedriftduetotesseralharmonictermsofgeopotentialwasconsideredinthedesignofperturbedparameters.Fitsimulationsshowthattherootofmeansquaresofuserrangeerrorwith2hdatasetisbetterthan0.01m.

Key words: Broadcastephemerisparameters, Fitting, Nonsingularorbitalelements, GEOelements, Perturbation, GeostationaryEarthOrbit, Navigation satellite