In this paper,we investigate the method of compensating LTS SQUID Gradiometer Systems data.By matching the attitude changes of the pod in fl ight to the anomalies of the magnetic measurement data,we find that the yaw ...In this paper,we investigate the method of compensating LTS SQUID Gradiometer Systems data.By matching the attitude changes of the pod in fl ight to the anomalies of the magnetic measurement data,we find that the yaw attitude changes most dramatically and corresponds best to the magnetic data anomaly interval.Based on this finding,we solved the compensation model using least squares fitting and Huber's parametric fitting.By comparison,we found that the Huber parametric fit not only eliminates the interference introduced by attitude changes but also retains richer anomaly source information and therefore obtains a higher signal-to-noise ratio.The experimental results show that the quality of the magnetometry data obtained by using the compensation method proposed in this paper has been significantly improved,and the mean value of its improvement ratio can reach 118.93.展开更多
According to large coverage of satellites, there are various channel states in a satellite broadcasting network. In order to introduce an efficient rateless transmission method to satellite multimedia broadcasting/mul...According to large coverage of satellites, there are various channel states in a satellite broadcasting network. In order to introduce an efficient rateless transmission method to satellite multimedia broadcasting/multicast services with finite-length packets, a cross-layer packet transmission method is proposed with Luby transform (LT) codes for efficiency in the network layer and low density parity check (LDPC) codes for reliability in the physical layer jointly. The codewords generated from an LT encoder are divided into finite-length packets, which are encoded by an LDPC encoder subsequently. Based on noise and fading effects of satellite channels, the LT packets received from an LDPC decoder either have no error or are marked as erased, which can be mod- eled as a binary erasure channels (BECs). By theoretical analysis on LT parameters and LDPC parameters, the relationships between LDPC code rates in the physical layer and LT codes word lengths in the network layer are investigated. With tradeoffs between the LT codes word lengths and the LDPC code rates, optimized cross-layer solutions are achieved with a binary search algorithm. Verified by simulations, the proposed solution for cross-layer parameters design can provide the best transmission mode according to satellite states, so as to improve throughput performance for satellite multimedia transmission.展开更多
基金Earth Observation and Navigation Special,Research on Low Temperature Superconducting Aeromagnetic Vector Gradient Observation Technology(2021YFB3900201)projectState Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science project.
文摘In this paper,we investigate the method of compensating LTS SQUID Gradiometer Systems data.By matching the attitude changes of the pod in fl ight to the anomalies of the magnetic measurement data,we find that the yaw attitude changes most dramatically and corresponds best to the magnetic data anomaly interval.Based on this finding,we solved the compensation model using least squares fitting and Huber's parametric fitting.By comparison,we found that the Huber parametric fit not only eliminates the interference introduced by attitude changes but also retains richer anomaly source information and therefore obtains a higher signal-to-noise ratio.The experimental results show that the quality of the magnetometry data obtained by using the compensation method proposed in this paper has been significantly improved,and the mean value of its improvement ratio can reach 118.93.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.61101125)
文摘According to large coverage of satellites, there are various channel states in a satellite broadcasting network. In order to introduce an efficient rateless transmission method to satellite multimedia broadcasting/multicast services with finite-length packets, a cross-layer packet transmission method is proposed with Luby transform (LT) codes for efficiency in the network layer and low density parity check (LDPC) codes for reliability in the physical layer jointly. The codewords generated from an LT encoder are divided into finite-length packets, which are encoded by an LDPC encoder subsequently. Based on noise and fading effects of satellite channels, the LT packets received from an LDPC decoder either have no error or are marked as erased, which can be mod- eled as a binary erasure channels (BECs). By theoretical analysis on LT parameters and LDPC parameters, the relationships between LDPC code rates in the physical layer and LT codes word lengths in the network layer are investigated. With tradeoffs between the LT codes word lengths and the LDPC code rates, optimized cross-layer solutions are achieved with a binary search algorithm. Verified by simulations, the proposed solution for cross-layer parameters design can provide the best transmission mode according to satellite states, so as to improve throughput performance for satellite multimedia transmission.