Experimental Validation of Pulse Phase Tracking for X-ray Pulsar Based Spacecraft Navigation
نویسنده
چکیده
Pulsars are a form of variable celestial source that have shown to be usable as aids for autonomous, deep space navigation. Particulary those sources emitting in the X-ray band are ideal for navigation due to smaller detector sizes. In this paper X-ray photons arriving from a pulsar are modeled as a non-homogeneous Poisson process. The method of pulse phase tracking is then investigated as a technique to measure the radial distance traveled by a spacecraft over an observation interval. A maximum-likelihood phase estimator (MLE) is used for the case where the observed frequency signal is constant. For the varying signal frequency case, an algorithm is used in which the observation window is broken up into smaller blocks over which an MLE is used. The outputs of this phase estimation process were then looped through a digital phase-locked loop (DPLL) in order to reduce the errors and produce estimates of the doppler frequency. These phase tracking algorithms were tested both in a computer simulation environment and using the NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center X-ray Navigation Laboratory Testbed (GXLT). This provided an experimental validation with photons being emitted by a modulated X-ray source and detected by a silicon-drift detector. Models of the Crab pulsar and the pulsar B1821-24 were used in order to generate test scenarios. Three different simulated detector trajectories were used to be tracked by the phase tracking algorithm: a stationary case, one with constant velocity, and one with constant acceleration. All three were performed in one-dimension along the line of sight to the pulsar. The first two had a constant signal frequency and the third had a time varying frequency. All of the constant frequency cases were processed using the MLE, and it was shown that they tracked the initial phase within 0.15% for the simulations and 2.5% in the experiments, based on an average of ten runs. The MLE-DPLL cascade version of the phase tracking algorithm was used in the varying frequency case. This resulted in tracking of the phase and frequency by the DPLL outputs in both the simulation and experimental environments. The crab pulsar was experimentally tested with a trajectory with a higher acceleration. In this case the phase error tended toward zero as the observation extended to 250 seconds and the doppler frequency error tended to zero in under 100 seconds.
منابع مشابه
Spacecraft Navigation Using X-Ray Pulsars
M. G. Bernhardt, W. Becker, T. Prinz, U. Walter (TUM) References: • J. Rabe, Navigation von Raumfahrzeugen mittels Röntgenpulsaren, Diplomarbeit, LMU München (2008) • C. Sädtler, Satellitennavigation mit Röntgenpulsaren, Diplomarbeit, LMU München (2009) We investigate the possibility of an autonomous navigation system based on pulsar timing data. Onboard a spacecraft, such a system can determin...
متن کاملSpacecraft Navigation Using X-Ray Pulsars
The feasibility of determining spacecraft time and position using x-ray pulsars is explored. Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars that generate pulsed electromagnetic radiation. A detailed analysis of eight x-ray pulsars is presented to quantify expected spacecraft position accuracy based on described pulsar properties, detector parameters, and pulsar observation times. In addition, a tim...
متن کاملAsymptotically Efficient Estimation of Pulse Time Delay for X-Ray Pulsar Based Relative Navigation
The problem of relative position estimation between two spacecraft based on X-ray pulsar measurements is addressed. A mathematical model is developed for the pulsar’s intensity as observed at each spacecraft. The time of arrival (TOA) of photons is modeled as a Poisson point process, and the relevant probability density functions are provided. A solution to the relative navigation problem is su...
متن کاملRecursive Estimation of Spacecraft Position and Velocity Using X-ray Pulsar Time of Arrival Measurements
The use of pulsars for spacecraft position determination has been considered since their discovery. These celestial sources provide unique signals that can be detected by sensors placed onboard spacecraft. Upon sufficient detection and processing, these signals can be used to generate range measurements with respect to an inertial reference location. Multiple measurements can be used to maintai...
متن کاملTitle of Thesis: APPLICATION OF X-RAY PULSAR NAVIGATION: A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE EARTH ORBIT TRADE SPACE
Title of Thesis: APPLICATION OF X-RAY PULSAR NAVIGATION: A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE EARTH ORBIT TRADE SPACE Wayne Hong Yu, Master of Science, 2015 Thesis directed by: Dr. Liam Healy Department of Aerospace Engineering The potential for pulsars as a navigation source has been studied since their discovery in 1967. X-ray pulsar navigation (XNAV) is a celestial navigation system that uses the consi...
متن کامل