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Data analysis and phase ambiguity removal in the ACES microwave link
By: Schafer, W.; Siccardi, M.; Hess, M.-P.; Cacciapuoti, L.; Wolf, P.; Duchayne, L.;
2008 / IEEE / 978-1-4244-1794-0
Description
This item was taken from the IEEE Conference ' Data analysis and phase ambiguity removal in the ACES microwave link ' The ACES (Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space) mission is an ESA - CNES project with the aim of setting up onboard the International Space Station (ISS) several highly stable atomic clocks with a microwave communication link (MWL). The specifications of the MWL are to perform ground to space time and frequency comparisons with a stability of 0.3 ps at one ISS pass and 7 ps at one day. The ACES mission has applications in several domains such as fundamental physics, metrology or geodesy.
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