Research and Verification of a Novel Interferometry Method by Joint Processing of Downlink Pseudo-Noise Ranging and DOR Signals for Deep Space Exploration

Sensors (Basel). 2024 Jan 26;24(3):822. doi: 10.3390/s24030822.

Abstract

The remarkably long distances covered by deep space probes result in extremely weak downlink signals, which poses great challenges for ground measurement systems. In the current climate, improving the comprehensive utilization of downlink signal power to increase the detection distance or enhance the measurement accuracy is of great significance in deep space exploration. Facing this problem, we analyze the delta Differential One-way Range (ΔDOR) error budget of the X-band of the China Deep Space Network (CDSN). Then, we propose a novel interferometry method that detunes one group of DOR beacons and reuses the clock components of regenerative pseudo-code ranging signals for interferometry delay estimation. The primary advantage of this method is its ability to enhance the power utilization efficiency of downlink signals, thereby facilitating more efficient tracking and measurement without necessitating additional design requirements for deep space transponders. Finally, we analyze and verify the correctness and effectiveness of our proposed method using measured data from CDSN. Our results indicate that the proposed method can save approximately 13% of the downlink signal power and increase the detection distance by about 6.25% using typical modulation parameters. Furthermore, if the relative power of other signal components remains unchanged, the power of the DOR tone can be directly increased by more than 100%, improving the deep space exploration ability more significantly.

Keywords: QueQiao-1 relay satellite of lunar; deep space exploration; integer ambiguity resolution; interferometry measurement; power of signals; regenerative pseudo-noise ranging.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by Lue Chen of the National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Aerospace Flight Dynamics Foundation grant (No. KGJ6142210220106); Weitao Lu of the National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Aerospace Flight Dynamics Foundation (No. KGJ6142210210201); Zhen Wang of the open project of the Key Laboratory in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China (No. 2023D04058).