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A theoretical analysis of Ka-band turnaround noise in radios used for deep space comm/Nav Deep-space missions typically use a radio link between the Deep Space Network (DSN) ground stations and the spacecraft to transmit telemetry data and to generate the range and Doppler shift measurements that enable precise navigation. The amount of carrier phase noise present in this radio link is an important metric of performance, and radios are often designed to minimize the impact of this noise. From a communication perspective, more noise causes an increase in the system s frame-error rate, and from a navigation perspec ... Duven, Dennis; Jensen, Bob; Mitch, Ryan; Kinman, Peter; Published by: IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings Published on: Doppler effect; Errors; Interplanetary flight; NASA; Phase noise; Radio links; Scintillation; thermal noise; Parker Engineering |
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