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Antenna Arraying Techniques in the Deep Space Network David H. Rogstad Alexander Mileant Timothy T. Pham MONOGRAPH 5 DEEP SPACE COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION SERIES Antenna Arraying Techniques in the Deep Space Network DEEP SPACE COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION SERIES Issued by the Deep Space Communications and Navigation Systems Center of Excellence Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Joseph H. Yuen, Editor-in-Chief Previously Published Monographs in this Series 1. Radiometric Tracking Techniques for Deep-Space Navigation C. L. Thornton and J. S. Border 2. Formulation for Observed and Computed Values of Deep Space Network Data Types for Navigation Theodore D. Moyer 3. Bandwidth-Efficient Digital Modulation with Application to Deep-Space Communications Marvin K. Simon 4. Large Antennas of the Deep Space Network William A. Imbriale Antenna Arraying Techniques in the Deep Space Network David H. Rogstad Alexander Mileant Timothy T. Pham Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology MONOGRAPH 5 DEEP SPACE COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION SERIES Antenna Arraying Techniques in the Deep Space Network (JPL Publication 03-001) January 2003 The research described in this publication was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply its endorsement by the United States Government or the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. Table of Contents Foreword.................................................................................................................ix Preface.....................................................................................................................xi Acknowledgments..................................................................................................xiii Chapter 1: Introduction....................................................................................1 1.1 Benefits of Arraying...................................................................2 1.1.1 Performance Benefits......................................................2 1.1.2 Operability Benefits........................................................3 1.1.3 Cost Benefits...................................................................3 1.1.4 Flexibility Benefits..........................................................4 1.1.5 Science Benefits.............................................................4 References.............................................................................................4 Chapter 2: Background of Arraying in the Deep Space Network......7 2.1 Early Development......................................................................8 2.2 Current Status of Development..............................................9 2.3 Anticipated Applications with Current Capabilities.......11 References...........................................................................................12 Chapter 3: Arraying Concepts.....................................................................13 3.1 An Array as an Interferometer...............................................13 3.2 Detectability................................................................................16 3.3 Gain Limits for an Antenna and Array................................17 3.4 System Temperature................................................................18 3.5 Reliability and Availability......................................................20 References...........................................................................................24 Chapter 4: Overview of Arraying Techniques.........................................25 4.1 Full-Spectrum Combining (FSC)..........................................26 v vi 4.2 Complex-Symbol Combining (CSC)....................................27 4.3 Symbol-Stream Combining (SSC)........................................28 4.4 Baseband Combining (BC).....................................................29 4.5 Carrier Arraying (CA)...............................................................30 References...........................................................................................31 Chapter 5: Single-Receiver Performance.................................................33 5.1 Basic Equations.........................................................................33 5.2 Degradation and Loss.............................................................35 References...........................................................................................40 Chapter 6: Arraying Techniques.................................................................43 6.1 Full-Spectrum Combining (FSC)..........................................44 6.1.1 Telemetry Performance.................................................49 6.2 Complex-Symbol Combining (CSC)....................................54 6.2.1 Telemetry Performance.................................................58 6.3 Symbol-Stream Combining (SSC)........................................59 6.4 Baseband Combining (BC).....................................................61 6.5 Carrier Arraying (CA)...............................................................65 6.5.1 Baseband Carrier-Arraying Scheme.............................67 6.5.2 IF Carrier-Arraying Scheme.........................................68 References...........................................................................................71 Chapter 7: Arraying Combinations and Comparisons.........................73 7.1 Arraying Combinations...........................................................73 7.2 Numerical Examples................................................................76 7.2.1 Pioneer 10......................................................................76 7.2.2 Voyager II......................................................................77 7.2.3 Magellan........................................................................81 7.2.4 Galileo...........................................................................81 7.3 Conclusions................................................................................91 Reference.............................................................................................92 Table of Contents vii Chapter 8: Correlation Algorithms.............................................................93 8.1 General.........................................................................................93 8.2 Simple...........................................................................................94 8.3 Sumple..........................................................................................94 8.4 Eigen.............................................................................................96 8.5 Least-Squares............................................................................96 8.6 Simulations.................................................................................96 References...........................................................................................97 Chapter 9: Current Arraying Capability....................................................99 9.1 Equipment Description..........................................................100 9.2 Signal Processing...................................................................101 9.2.1 Correlation...................................................................102 9.2.2 Delay Compensation...................................................105 9.2.3 Combining...................................................................106 9.3 Results........................................................................................106 9.3.1 Telemetry Array Gain.................................................106 9.3.2 Radio Metric Array Gain............................................107 References.........................................................................................109 Chapter 10: Future Development..............................................................111 10.1 The Square Kilometer Array...............................................112 10.2 The Allen Telescope Array.................................................114 10.3 The DSN Large Array............................................................115 10.3.1 Correlation...................................................................120 10.3.2 Monitor and Control....................................................121 10.3.3 Signal Distribution......................................................121 10.3.4 Maintenance................................................................121 10.3.5 Data Routing................................................................122 10.4 The Uplink Array....................................................................122 10.4.1 Electronic Stability......................................................123 viii 10.4.2 Tropospheric Variation...............................................123 10.5 Software Combiner...............................................................124 10.6 Final Remarks.........................................................................124 References.........................................................................................125 Appendix A: Antenna Location.................................................................127 Appendix B: Array Availability...................................................................131 Appendix C: Demodulation Process........................................................133 C.1 Signal Model.............................................................................133 C.2 Carrier Demodulation.............................................................134 C.3 Subcarrier Demodulation......................................................134 C.4 Symbol Demodulation...........................................................135 Appendix D: Gamma Factors for DSN Antennas.................................137 Appendix E: Closed-Loop Performance.................................................139 Appendix F: Subcarrier and Symbol-Loop SNR Performance.......141 F.1 Subcarrier I- and IQ-Loops...................................................141 F.2 Digital Data-Transition Tracking I- and IQ-Loops.........144 Appendix G: Derivation of Equations for Complex-Symbol Combining...........................................................................................151 G.1 Derivation of Eq. (6.2-5).........................................................151 G.2 Derivation of Eq. (6.2-11)......................................................152 General Reference List..................................................................................153 Acronyms and Abbreviations......................................................................161

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2. Formulation for Observed and Computed Values of. Deep Space Network Data Types for Navigation. Theodore D. Moyer. 3. Bandwidth-Efficient Digital Modulation with Application to Deep-Space Communications. Marvin K. Simon. 4. Large Antennas of the Deep Space Network. William A. Imbriale
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