The estimation of the path delay due to water vapor is a crucial aspect for the calibration of the Doppler observables of a deep space probe. The Advanced Water Vapor Radiometer (AWVR) developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL, NASA) already proved its capability to accurately estimate the path delay during the entire Cassini mission. Here, from the AWVR measurements, a scalar Sky Status Indicator (SSI) was developed as a criterion for selecting the radiometric path delay estimations in the orbit determination process. Results indicate that the use of such index allows a reduction of the range rate residual root mean square (RMS).

On the Use of Microwave Radiometers for Deep Space Mission Applications by Means of a Radiometric-based Scalar Indicator

Bosisio AV;
2015

Abstract

The estimation of the path delay due to water vapor is a crucial aspect for the calibration of the Doppler observables of a deep space probe. The Advanced Water Vapor Radiometer (AWVR) developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL, NASA) already proved its capability to accurately estimate the path delay during the entire Cassini mission. Here, from the AWVR measurements, a scalar Sky Status Indicator (SSI) was developed as a criterion for selecting the radiometric path delay estimations in the orbit determination process. Results indicate that the use of such index allows a reduction of the range rate residual root mean square (RMS).
2015
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
Microwave radiometers
tropospheric path delay
orbit determination.
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