REG NASA-LLIS-1531--2005 Lessons Learned - Indication of Post-Launch Degradation of the Downlink Signal due to Feedthrough (2003).pdf
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1、Lessons Learned Entry: 1531Lesson Info:a71 Lesson Number: 1531a71 Lesson Date: 2005-04-18a71 Submitting Organization: JPLa71 Submitted by: F.H. TaylorSubject: Indication of Post-Launch Degradation of the Downlink Signal due to Feedthrough (2003) Abstract: A feedthrough condition commonly occurs shor
2、tly after most JPL spacecraft launches during initial acquisition of the downlink signal. Caused by the extremely strong uplink signal transmitting over a relatively short distance, the indication of downlink signal degradation tends to elicit consternation from the Flight Control Team during a crit
3、ical mission phase. Modify signal level and signal-to-noise ratio displays to indicate to the FCT when these indicators may be affected by feedthrough or saturation effects.Description of Driving Event: A feedthrough condition occurs after most JPL spacecraft launches during initial acquisition of t
4、he downlink signal. The stations downlink signal performance indicators are affected by feedthrough from the uplink to the downlink. This feedthrough source may be uplink transmitter noise or, if there is ranging modulation, it may be components of the uplink ranging channel. In current link designs
5、, the condition does not noticeably degrade the telemetry or ranging signals processed from the downlink for delivery to the project.Feedthrough occurs because of the extremely strong uplink signal over a distance of just a few thousand kilometers; this has the effect of reducing the stations report
6、ed value of downlink carrier power or of telemetry signal-to-noise ratio. Saturation effects in the stations receiver software algorithms contribute to the indications of signal degradation. This saturation causes the indicated signal-to-noise ratio to top out at a particular value even when the exp
7、ected level may be tens of dB higher.One variation on this problem was experienced by both Mars Exploration Rover (MER-A) and Mars Odyssey. The initial acquisition downlinks from both missions experienced post-launch downlink Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted witho
8、ut license from IHS-,-,-saturation effects that produced lower-than-predicted downlink levels. In this case, uplink ranging data power harmonics feedthrough caused a “pedestal effect,“ effectively raising the noise floor in the station receiver and degrading a key estimator (Symbol Signal-to-Noise R
9、atio).A related problem was documented in a lesson learned written on the Voyager mission. Voyager experienced command feedthrough problems because the uplink command modulation index (carrier suppression) that was optimal for commanding tended to degrade X-band telemetry. Link accommodations were s
10、uccessfully implemented by the Voyager mission. The problem described in Reference (1) has since been “designed out“ with the 16 kHz command subcarrier frequency used by modern transponders in place of the Voyager-era 512 Hz.None of these strong-signal receiver nonlinearities affect the ability of t
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