Laser-Ranging Transponders for Science Investigations of the Moon and Mars
TBMG-14857
10/01/2012
- Content
An active laser was developed ranging in real-time with two terminals, emulating interplanetary distances, and with submillimeter accuracy. In order to overcome the limitations to ranging accuracy from jitters and delay drifts within the transponders, architecture was proposed based on asynchronous paired one-way ranging with local references. A portion of the transmitted light is directed, via a reference path, to the local detector. This allows for compensation of any jitter in the timing of the emitted laser pulse. The same detector is used to measure the time of the received pulses emitted from the remote terminal. This approach removes any change in the delay caused by the detector or its electronics.
- Citation
- "Laser-Ranging Transponders for Science Investigations of the Moon and Mars," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2012.