Abstract
Apophis is a near-Earth object with a diameter of approximately 340 m, which will
come closer to the Earth than a geostationary orbit in 2029, offering a unique
opportunity for characterizing the object during the upcoming encounter. Therefore,
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute has a plan to propose a space mission to
explore the Apophis asteroid using scientific instruments such as a laser altimeter. In
this study, we evaluate the performance metrics of a laser altimeter using a
pseudorandom noise modulation technique for the Apophis mission, in terms of detection
probability and ranging accuracy. The closed-form expression of detection probability is
provided using the cross correlation between the received pulse trains and pseudo-random
binary sequence. And the new ranging accuracy model using Gaussian error propagation is
also derived by considering the sampling rate. The operation range is significantly
limited by thermal noise rather than background noise, owing to not only the low power
laser but also the avalanche photodiode in the analog mode operation. However, it is
demonstrated from the numerical simulation that the laser altimeter can achieve the
ranging performance required for a proximity operation mode, which employs commercially
available components onboard CubeSat-scale satellites for optical communications.
Publisher
The Korean Space Science Society
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy
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