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New tracking implementation in the Deep Space NetworkAs part of the Network Simplification Project, the tracking system of the Deep Space Network is being upgraded. This upgrade replaces the discrete logic sequential ranging system with a system that is based on commercial Digital Signal Processor boards. The new implementation allows both sequential and pseudo-noise types of ranging. The other major change is a modernization of the data formatting. Previously, there were several types of interfaces, delivering both intermediate data and processed data (called 'observables'). All of these interfaces were bit-packed blocks, which do not allow for easy expansion, and many of these interfaces required knowledge of the specific hardware implementations. The new interface supports four classes of data: raw (direct from the measuring equipment), derived (the observable data), interferometric (multiple antenna measurements), and filtered (data whose values depend on multiple measurements). All of the measurements are reported at the sky frequency or phase level, so that no knowledge of the actual hardware is required. The data is formatted into Standard Formatted Data Units, as defined by the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems, so that expansion and cross-center usage is greatly enhanced.
Document ID
20060044108
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
External Source(s)
Authors
Berner, Jeff B.
Bryant, Scott H.
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
October 29, 2001
Meeting Information
Meeting: ESA 3rd Workshop on Tracking, Telemetry and Command Systems for Space Applications
Location: Noordwijk
Country: Netherlands
Start Date: October 29, 2001
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
ranging
tracking data
tracking interface

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