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DORIS is a French satellite system used for the determination of satellite orbits (e.g. TOPEX/Poseidon) and for positioning. The name is an acronym of "Doppler Orbitography and Radiopositioning Integrated by Satellite" or, in French, ''Détermination d'Orbite et Radiopositionnement Intégré par Satellite''.


Principle

Ground-based radio beacons emit a signal which is picked up by receiving satellites. This is in reverse configuration to other GNSS, in which the transmitters are space-borne and receivers are in majority near the surface of the Earth. A frequency shift of the signal occurs that is caused by the movement of the satellite ( Doppler effect). From this observation satellite orbits, ground positions, as well as other parameters can be derived.


Organization

DORIS is a French system which was initiated and is maintained by the French Space Agency (
CNES CNES () is the French national space agency. Headquartered in central Paris, the agency is overseen by the ministries of the Armed Forces, Economy and Finance and Higher Education, Research and Innovation. It operates from the Toulouse Spac ...
). It is operated from
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.


Ground segment

The
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includes about 50-60 ground stations, equally distributed over the
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and ensure a good coverage for orbit determination. For the installation of a beacon only electricity is required because the station only emits a signal but does not receive any information. DORIS beacons transmit to the satellites on two UHF frequencies, 401.25 MHz and 2036.25 MHz.


Australian ground segments

There are two active DORIS stations in Australia: * Yatharagga - active * Orroral Valley Tracking Station - no longer active * Mount Stromlo Observatory - currently active, replaced Orroral Valley Tracking station installation


Space segment

The best known satellites equipped with DORIS receivers are the altimetry satellites TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason-1, OSTM/Jason-2, Jason-3, and Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich. They are used to observe the ocean surface as well as currents or wave heights. DORIS contributes to their orbit accuracy of about 2 cm. Other DORIS satellites are the Envisat, SPOT, HY-2A and CryoSat-2 satellites.


Positioning

Apart from orbit determination, the DORIS observations are used for positioning of ground stations. The accuracy is a bit lower than with GPS, but it still contributes to the
International Terrestrial Reference Frame The International Terrestrial Reference System (ITRS) describes procedures for creating reference frames suitable for use with measurements on or near the Earth's surface. This is done in much the same way that a physical standard might be descr ...
(ITRF).


See also

* Argos (satellite system)


References


Further reading

* G. Seeber: ''Satellite Geodesy''. De Gruyter-Verlag, 2. Auflage (590 p.), Berlin 2003


External links


DORIS presentation on AVISO
website which distributes satellite altimeter data
IDS
International DORIS Service
ESA page for Envisat DORIS
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