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DOI: https://doi.org/10.30898/1684-1719.2024.4.12

 

 

Geometric factor of singlesatellite system

determining the location of subscriber terminal

by estimates of the frequency by the Doppler method

 

A.V. Peredri, S.S. Semenyuk, A.N. Abakumov, M.I. Andreychenko

 

Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky

197198, Russia, Saint-Petersburg, Zhdanovskaya, 13

 

 

The paper was received March 20, 2024.

 

Abstract. The article presents a mathematical description of the doppler method of satellite communication systems user terminals geolocation by a retransmitted signal, as well as an analytical expression of the geometric factor of determining the location of user terminals. The analysis of the geometric factor distribution on the Earth's surface in the radio visibility zone of the repeater satellite is carried out.

Key words: positioning, geolocation, geometric factor, doppler method, relay satellite, radio source.

Corresponding author: Andreychenko Maksim Igorevich, maximst17@mail.ru

 

 

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Peredri A.V., Semenyuk S.S., Abakumov A.N., Andreychenko M.I. Geometric factor of singlesatellite system determining the location of subscriber terminal by estimates of the frequency by the doppler method. // Journal of Radio Electronic. – 2024. – №. 4. https://doi.org/10.30898/1684-1719.2024.4.12 (In Russian)