Claims
- 1. An antenna system for the tracking of a satellite by reducing errors in the pointing of the antenna system toward the satellite, the satellite being of the type having known orbital parameters, the orbital parameters comprising a set of orbital parameters that is suitable and sufficient to define the satellite's position in three dimensional space relative to the earth throughout the satellite's orbit about the earth, and radiating a radio signal, the antenna system including an antenna of the type having a beam and the beam having a known shape, the antenna system comprising:
- an antenna having an antenna beam,
- orienting means for altering and controlling the angular position of the antenna and the antenna beam,
- orbital data holding means for holding the orbital parameters,
- angular prediction means for calculating a prediction of the angular position of the satellite relative to the antenna as a function of time, the prediction being based upon the orbital parameters,
- dither generating means for generating an angular perturbation and for combining the angular perturbation with the prediction of the angular position of the satellite to provide a perturbed angular prediction,
- controlling means for controlling the orienting means so as to orient the angular position of the antenna beam approximately in accord with the perturbed angular prediction,
- signal sensing means for sensing the strength of the satellite signal that is received by the antenna,
- computation means for comparing the strength of the satellite signal with the angular position of the antenna and the antenna beam and for calculating corrections to a preselected set of the orbital parameters based upon the comparison, the preselected orbital parameters then being adjusted in accord with the calculated corrections.
- 2. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the angular position of the antenna is measured by sensors, the angular position of the antenna as measured by the sensor being used by the computation means to calculate the corrections to the preselected set of orbital parameters.
- 3. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the orientating means comprises drive mechanisms for driving the azimuth and elevation of the antenna.
- 4. The antenna system of claim 2 wherein the orientating means comprises drive mechanisms for driving the azimuth and elevation of the antenna.
- 5. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the computation means comprises:
- first computational means for comparing the strength of the satellite signal with the angular position of the antenna and the antenna beam and for calculating errors in the angular position of the antenna beam relative to the satellite, and
- second computational means for calculating corrections to the orbital parameters based upon the errors in the angular position of the antenna beam relative to the satellite.
- 6. The antenna system of claim 1 wherein the dither generating means generates a non-conical angular dither.
- 7. The antenna system of claim 2 wherein the dither generating means generates a non-conical angular dither.
- 8. The antenna system of claim 3 wherein the dither generating means generates a non-conical angular dither.
- 9. The antenna system of claim 4 wherein the dither generating means generates a non-conical angular dither.
- 10. The antenna system of claim 5 wherein the dither generating means generates a non-conical angular dither.
- 11. A method for the tracking of a satellite with an antenna system, by reducing errors in the pointing of the antenna systems towards the satellite, the satellite being of the type having known orbital parameters, the orbital parameters comprising a set of orbital parameters that is suitable and sufficient to define the satellite's position in three dimensional space relative to the earth throughout the satellite's orbit about the earth, and radiating a radio signal, the antenna system including an antenna of the type having a beam and the beam having a known shape, the method comprising:
- calculating a prediction of the angular position of the satellite relative to the antenna as a function of time, the prediction being based upon the orbital parameters,
- generating an angular perturbation and combining the angular perturbation with the prediction of the angular position of the satellite to provide a perturbed angular prediction,
- controlling the angular position of the antenna beam approximately in accord with the perturbed angular prediction,
- sensing the strength of the satellite signal that is received by the antenna,
- comparing the strength of the satellite signal with the angular position of the antenna and the antenna beam and calculating corrections to a preselected set of the orbital parameters based upon the comparison,
- adjusting the preselected set of orbital parameters in accord with the calculated corrections.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the angular position of the antenna is measured by sensors.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the angular position of the antenna beam is oriented by azimuth and elevation drive mechanisms.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of comparing the strength of the satellite signal with the angular position of the antenna and the antenna beam and calculating corrections to a preselected set of the orbital parameters based upon the comparison comprises:
- comparing the strength of the satellite signal with the angular position of the antenna and the antenna beam and calculating the errors in the angular position of the antenna beam relative to the satellite, and
- calculating corrections to a preselected set of the orbital parameters based upon the errors in the angular position of the antenna beam relative to the satellite.
- 15. The method system of claim 11 wherein the angular perturbation provides a non-conical dither in the pointing of the antenna and the antenna beam relative to the predicted path of the satellite.
- 16. An antenna system for the tracking of a satellite by reducing errors in the pointing of the antenna system toward the satellite, the satellite being of the type having known orbital parameters, the orbital parameters comprising a set of orbital parameters that is suitable and sufficient to define the satellite's position in three dimensional space relative to the earth throughout the satellite's orbit about the earth, and radiating a radio signal, the antenna system including an antenna of the type having a beam and the beam having a known shape, the antenna system comprising:
- an antenna having an antenna beam,
- an antenna drive mechanism, said antenna drive mechanism altering and controlling the angular position of the antenna and the antenna beam,
- an orbital data holder holding the orbital parameters for the satellite,
- an orbit tracking command generator, said orbit tracking command generator receiving the orbital parameters from the orbital data holder and providing a prediction of the angular position of the satellite relative to the antenna as a function of time, the prediction being based upon the orbital parameters,
- a scan pattern generator, said scan pattern generator generating an angular perturbation and combining the angular perturbation with the prediction of the angular position of the satellite to provide a perturbed angular prediction,
- the antenna drive mechanism altering the angular position of the antenna and the antenna beam so as to orient the angular position of the antenna beam approximately in accord with the perturbed angular prediction,
- a radio receiver, said radio receiver sensing the strength of the satellite signal that is received by the antenna,
- an azimuth and elevation error detector, said azimuth and elevation error detector comparing the strength of the received satellite signal with the angular position of the antenna and calculating the errors in the predictions of the angular position of the satellite relative to the antenna,
- an orbital parameter error calculator, said orbital parameter error calculator calculating corrections to the orbital data based upon the existing orbital parameters, the predicted angular orientation of the satellite relative to the antenna and the observed errors in said predicted angular orientation, the preselected orbital parameters then being adjusted in accord with the calculated corrections.
- 17. The antenna system of claim 16 and further including position sensors, said position sensors sensing the angular position of the antenna and the sensed angular position be used by the azimuth and elevation error detector to calculate the errors in the predictions of the angular position of the satellite relative to the antenna.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 108,360, filed Jul. 6, 1992, now abandoned.
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