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22 December 1997Satellite signature effects by ranging system and satellite attitude
Residuals of AJISAI ranging data are investigated for single-photon detection and multi-photon detection by comparing our simulation model with actual range data. The simulated distribution histogram for a single-photon system based on our model agrees well with that obtained by the Herstmonceux station. We also found the variations in the AJISAI's center-of-mass correction for multi-photon systems was linked to the satellite attitude as a result of doing a spectral analysis of the Orroral station's data.
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Toshimichi Otsubo, Jun Amagai, Hiroo Kunimori, "Satellite signature effects by ranging system and satellite attitude," Proc. SPIE 3218, Laser Radar Ranging and Atmospheric Lidar Techniques, (22 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.295644