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DORIS System status and future missions
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Event: 2016 IDS Workshop
Session: Network and constellation: status and evolution
Presentation type: Type Oral
Contribution: not provided
Abstract:
DORIS System status and future missions
C. Manfredi, P. Ferrage, J.M. Walter
(1) CNES, Toulouse, France
The DORIS System (Doppler Orbitography and Radio positioning Integrated by satellite) is 26 years old in 2016 and is always maintained at the top level of performance thanks to permanent improvements in the system and its components.
13 DORIS receivers have flown on several Earth observation and altimetric missions since 1990, and many future missions are under preparation. The DORIS constellation will benefit from DORIS system and will warrant the quality of geodetic applications, reference frame and POD contributions to well beyond 2030.
This presentation will focus on the recent improvements of the DORIS system, and on the future missions.
C. Manfredi, P. Ferrage, J.M. Walter
(1) CNES, Toulouse, France
The DORIS System (Doppler Orbitography and Radio positioning Integrated by satellite) is 26 years old in 2016 and is always maintained at the top level of performance thanks to permanent improvements in the system and its components.
13 DORIS receivers have flown on several Earth observation and altimetric missions since 1990, and many future missions are under preparation. The DORIS constellation will benefit from DORIS system and will warrant the quality of geodetic applications, reference frame and POD contributions to well beyond 2030.
This presentation will focus on the recent improvements of the DORIS system, and on the future missions.