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Mass variation observing system by high low inter-satellite links (MOBILE) – a new concept for sustained observation of mass transport from space

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As changes in gravity are directly related to mass variability, satellite missions observing the Earth's time varying gravity field are a unique tool for observing mass transport processes in the Earth system, such as the water cycle, rapid changes in the cryosphere, oceans, and solid Earth processes, on a global scale. The observation of Earth's gravity field was successfully performed by the GRACE and GOCE satellite missions, and will be continued by the GRACE Follow-On mission. A comprehensive team of European scientists proposed the next-generation gravity field mission MOBILE in response to the European Space Agency (ESA) call for a Core Mission in the frame of Earth Explorer 10 (EE10). MOBILE is based on the innovative observational concept of a high-low tracking formation with micrometer ranging accuracy, complemented by new instrument concepts. Since a high-low tracking mission primarily observes the radial component of gravity-induced orbit perturbations, the error structure is close to isotropic. This geometry significantly reduces artefacts of previous along-track ranging low-low formations (GRACE, GRACE-Follow-On) such as the typical striping patterns. The minimum configuration consists of at least two medium-Earth orbiters (MEOs) at 10000 km altitude or higher, and one low-Earth orbiter (LEO) at 350-400 km. The main instrument is a laser-based distance or distance change measurement system, which is placed at the LEO. The MEOs are equipped either with passive reflectors or transponders. In a numerical closed-loop simulation, it was demonstrated that this minimum configuration is in agreement with the threshold science requirements of 5 mm equivalent water height (EWH) accuracy at 400 km wavelength, and 10 cm EWH at 200 km. MOBILE provides promising potential future perspectives by linking the concept to existing space infrastructure such as Galileo next-generation, as future element of the Copernicus/Sentinel programme, and holds the potential of miniaturization even up to swarm configurations. As such MOBILE can be considered as a precursor and role model for a sustained mass transport observing system from space.

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Mass variation observing system by high low inter-satellite links (MOBILE) – a new concept for sustained observation of mass transport from space

Author: Pail, R.,Bamber, J.,Biancale, R.,Bingham, R.,Braitenberg, C.,Eicker, Annette,Flechtner, F.,Gruber, T.,Güntner, A.,Heinzel, G.,Horwath, M.,Longuevergne, L.,Müller, J.,Panet, I.,Savenije, H.,Seneviratne, S.,Sneeuw, N.,van Dam, T.,Wouters, B.
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DOI: 10.1515/jogs-2019-0006
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J. Geod. Sci. 2019; 9:48–58
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R. Pail*, J. Bambe , R. Biancale, R. Bingham, C. B ai enbe g, A. Eicke , F. Flech ne , T. G ube ,
A. Gün ne , G. Heinzel, M. Ho wa h, L. Longue e gne, J. Mülle , I. Pane , H. Sa enije,
S. Sene i a ne, N. Sneeuw, T. an Dam, and B. Wou e s
Mass a ia ion obse ing sys em by high low
in e -sa elli e links (MOBILE) – a new concep o
sus ained obse a ion o mass anspo om
space
DOI: h ps://doi.o g/10.1515/jogs-2019-0006
Recei ed Oc obe 5, 2018; accep ed Ma ch 10, 2019
*Co esponding Au ho : R. Pail: Technical Uni e si y o Munich,
Ins i u e o As onomical and Physical Geodesy, Munich, Ge many,
E-mail: oland.pail@ um.de
J. Bambe : Uni e si y o B is ol, School o Geog aphical Sciences,
B is ol, UK
R. Biancale: Cen e Na ional d’É udes Spa iales (CNES), Toulouse,
F ance
R. Bingham: Uni e si y o B is ol, School o Geog aphical Sciences,
B is ol, UK
C. B ai enbe g: Uni e si y o T ies e, Dp m. o Ma hema ics & Ea h
Sciences, T ies e, I aly
A. Eicke : Ha enCi y Uni . Hambu g, Geodesy and Adjus men The-
o y, Hambu g, Ge many
F. Flech ne : GFZ & Technische Uni . Be lin, Chai o Physical
Geodesy, Be lin, Ge many
T. G ube : Technical Uni e si y o Munich, Ins i u e o As onomical
and Physical Geodesy, Munich, Ge many
A. Gün ne : Deu sches GeoFo schungsZen um Po sdam, Sec .
Hyd ology, Po sdam, Ge many
G. Heinzel: AEI, Max Planck Ins . o G a i a ional Physics, Han-
no e , Ge many
M. Ho wa h: Technische Uni e si ä D esden, Ins . o Plane a y
Geodesy, D esden, Ge many
L. Longue e gne: Uni e si é Rennes, CNRS, Géosciences, Rennes,
F ance
J. Mülle : Leibniz Uni e si ä Hanno e , Ins i u e o Geodesy, Han-
no e , Ge many
I. Pane : Ins i u Na ional de l’In o ma ion Géog aphique e
Fo es iè e, Pa is, F ance
H. Sa enije: Technical Uni e si y Del , Wa e Resou ces Sec ion,
Del , Ne he lands
S. Sene i a ne: ETH Zü ich, Ins i u e o A mosphe ic and Clima e
Science, Zü ich, Swi ze land
N. Sneeuw: Uni e si ä S u ga , Ins i u e o Geodesy, S u ga ,
Ge many
T. an Dam: Uni e si y o Luxembou g, FSTC, Luxembou g
B. Wou e s: Uni . U ech , Ins i u e o Ma ine and A mosphe ic
Resea ch, U ech , Ne he lands
Abs ac : As changes in g a i y a e di ec ly ela ed o mass
a iabili y, sa elli e missions obse ing he Ea h’s ime
a ying g a i y ield a e a unique ool o obse ing mass
anspo p ocesses in he Ea h sys em, such as he wa-
e cycle, apid changes in he c yosphe e, oceans, and
solid Ea h p ocesses, on a global scale. The obse a ion
o Ea h’s g a i y ield was success ully pe o med by he
GRACE and GOCE sa elli e missions, and will be con in-
ued by he GRACE Follow-On mission. A comp ehensi e
eam o Eu opean scien is s p oposed he nex -gene a ion
g a i y ield mission MOBILE in esponse o he Eu o-
pean Space Agency (ESA) call o a Co e Mission in he
ame o Ea h Explo e 10 (EE10). MOBILE is based on
he inno a i e obse a ional concep o a high-low ack-
ing o ma ion wi h mic ome e anging accu acy, comple-
men ed by new ins umen concep s. Since a high-low
acking mission p ima ily obse es he adial componen
o g a i y-induced o bi pe u ba ions, he e o s uc u e
is close o iso opic. This geome y signi ican ly educes
a e ac s o p e ious along- ack anging low-low o ma-
ions (GRACE, GRACE-Follow-On) such as he ypical s ip-
ing pa e ns. The minimum con igu a ion consis s o a
leas wo medium-Ea h o bi e s (MEOs) a 10000 km al-
i ude o highe , and one low-Ea h o bi e (LEO) a 350-
400 km. The main ins umen is a lase -based dis ance o
dis ance change measu emen sys em, which is placed a
he LEO. The MEOs a e equipped ei he wi h passi e e lec-
o s o ansponde s. In a nume ical closed-loop simula-
ion, i was demons a ed ha his minimum con igu a ion
is in ag eemen wi h he h eshold science equi emen s o
5 mm equi alen wa e heigh (EWH) accu acy a 400 km
wa eleng h, and 10 cm EWH a 200 km. MOBILE p o ides
p omising po en ial u u e pe spec i es by linking he con-
cep o exis ing space in as uc u e such as Galileo nex -
gene a ion, as u u e elemen o he Cope nicus/Sen inel
p og amme, and holds he po en ial o minia u iza ion
R. Pail e al., Mass a ia ion obse ing sys em by high low in e -sa elli e links (MOBILE) |49
e en up o swa m con igu a ions. As such MOBILE can be
conside ed as a p ecu so and ole model o a sus ained
mass anspo obse ing sys em om space.
Keywo ds: mass anspo – nex -gene a ion g a i y mis-
sion – g a i y ield – high-low acking – sphe ical ha -
monics
1In oduc ion
Clima e change is one o he bigges socie al challenges
oday. The unde lying p ocesses a e mos equen ly e-
la ed o mass a ia ions in he Ea h sys em. Mass is edis-
ibu ed wi hin he Ea h sys em o e a ull ange o spa ial
and empo al scales. As mass a ia ions di ec ly induce
changes o he Ea h g a i y ield, sa elli e missions ob-
se ing he Ea h’s ime a ying g a i y ield a e a unique
ool o obse ing mass edis ibu ion in he Ea h sys-
em, such as he e es ial wa e cycle, a ia ions in he
c yosphe e and oceans, on a global scale. The dedica ed
g a i y mission G a i y Reco e y And Clima e Expe imen
(GRACE) (Tapley e al. 2014) p o ided he i s global de-
e mina ion o Ea h’s mass anspo by measu ing spa-
ial and empo al changes in he g a i y ield caused by
mass a ia ions a all dep hs, while he s a ic g a i y ield
e ie ed om he G a i y ield and s eady-s a e Ocean Ci -
cula ion Explo e (GOCE) mission (D inkwa e e al. 2013)
has imp o ed ou knowledge o he long- e m mass dis i-
bu ion and has p o ided he physical e e ence su ace o
he geoid wi h a esolu ion down o 70-80 km.
This is key in o ma ion, as di ec obse a ions o mass
a ia ions and mass anspo a e di icul o ob ain. Fo
example, almos no di ec obse a ions o e apo anspi a-
ion a e a ailable. S o age changes in deep soil laye s and
g oundwa e a e mos ly inaccessible o con en ional ob-
se a ion echniques. Cu en es ima es o soil mois u e
de i ed om emo e sensing sa elli es a e usually based
on he measu emen o he uppe mos ew cen ime e s
o soil, depending on he pene a ion dep h, lea ing he
la ges pa o he wa e column unexplo ed. The same
holds o he deep ocean ci cula ion, an essen ial bu hid-
den pa o he clima e sys em, playing an impo an ole
in hea anspo and ca bon dioxide seques a ion. Addi-
ional limi a ions o a closu e o he global wa e balance
a e imposed by he sca ci y o da a on eshwa e un-o ,
limi a ions o sa elli e al ime y along coas s and ice shee
ma gins, and in high la i udes.
A esolu ion adop ed by he Council o he In e -
na ional Union o Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG 2015)
calls o sus ained obse ing o mass anspo p ocesses
om space (Pail e al. 2015a). Unde s anding how ex eme
episodic e en s such as d ough s, loods, ea hquakes and
olcanos, may ela e o he longe - e m e olu ion o he
wa e -cycle o s ess build-up, o esol ing he luxes a he
bounda ies be ween Ea h sys em componen s, equi es
high accu acy ime- a ying g a i y co e age o e a ull
ange o spa ial and empo al scales ha is cu en ly un-
a ailable. Only by mapping ime a ying g a i y wi h a
subs an ially inc eased spa ial esolu ion, we can ully un-
de s and how changes in he Ea h sys em de elop ac oss
scales, how hey modi y he wa e luxes, and how hey
a e ela ed o human ac i i ies. The unde s anding we
may achie e is needed o add ess challenges acing hu-
man socie ies o a sus ainable de elopmen o e he sho
and long e m. They include unde s anding sea le el ise,
and assessing he changing wa e a ailabili y o eshwa-
e supply, ag icul u e and indus y, especially in egions
whe e eshwa e esou ces a e unde se e e h ea , and
an h opogenic demands and s esses a e expec ed o u -
he inc ease in he decades o come. A minimum o 30
yea s o obse a ion is necessa y o disen angle an h o-
pogenic impac om na u al a iabili y (GCOS 2016).
The big success o he GRACE mission led o he im-
plemen a ion o GRACE Follow-On (GRACE-FO) (Flech ne
e al. 2016), which was success ully launched in May 2018
and will con inue he 15 yea s o mass anspo ime se-
ies ob ained om GRACE. Recen ly, he Uni ed S a es Na-
ional Academies o Sciences, Enginee ing, and Medicine
published he decadal s a egy o Ea h obse a ion om
space (NAS 2018), whe e mass change was iden i ied as
one o he op 5 obse ables o be implemen ed by u u e
US Ea h obse a ion missions in o de o ensu e con i-
nui y and enable long- e m mass budge analyses o he
Ea h sys em. Again i is p oposed o plan o a single-
pai mission, which should ollow GRACE-FO. This clea ly
demons a es he impo ance o sus ained g a i y moni-
o ing om space.
On Eu opean side, du ing he las couple o yea s
se e al a emp s ha e been made by he g a i y- ela ed
science communi y o p opose a nex -gene a ion g a i y
ield mission as an Ea h Explo e mission o he Eu o-
pean Space Agency (ESA). The p oposed mission cons el-
la ions di e ed om he ypical GRACE- ype concep o
an in-line pai , wi h which only he along- ack compo-
nen o he Ea h’s g a i y ield can be obse ed, leading
o a e y aniso opic e o s uc u e and he ypical s ip-
ing pa e ns in he esul ing empo al g a i y solu ions. In
2010 he mission p oposal “e.mo ion – Ea h Sys em Mass
T anspo Mission” (Pane e al. 2012) was submi ed in e-
sponse o ESA’s Ea h Explo e 8 call. I was based on a
sa elli e pai in pendulum con igu a ion, whe e he sec-
ond sa elli e pe o ms a pendulum mo ion wi h espec o
50 |R. Pail e al., Mass a ia ion obse ing sys em by high low in e -sa elli e links (MOBILE)
he leading sa elli e, hus obse ing no only he along-
ack, bu also pa s o he c oss- ack componen . In 2016
e.mo ion2(G ube e al. 2015) was p oposed as ESA Ea h
Explo e 9 mission. In he basic con igu a ion, i con ained
one ou o wo in-line pai s o a so-called Bende double-
pai con igu a ion (Bende e al. 2008). This se -up o a po-
la and an inclined pai wi h an inclina ion o 65-70 de-
g ees again esul s in a signi ican ly imp o ed iso opy and
educ ion o s ipes (Da as and Pail 2017).
In his pape we p esen an inno a i e obse a ion
concep o high-p ecision high-low in e -sa elli e anging,
which was p oposed as he MOBILE mission in esponse
o ESA’s Ea h Explo e 10 call. In Sec ion 2 he science
and mission objec i es a e ou line. In Sec ion 3 he ech-
nical concep , including he obse a ion cons ella ion and
he key payload, is p esen ed. The achie able pe o mance
wi h his mission concep is quan i ied by means o a nu-
me ical closed-loop simula ion in Sec ion 4. Finally, in
Chap e 5 he main conclusions a e d awn, and an ou look
o u u e pe spec i es is gi en.
2Science Objec i es and
Requi emen s
2.1 Science Objec i es
The science objec i es and equi emen s o MOBILE
mainly ollow he science and use needs as desc ibed in
(Pail e al. 2015a). The ollowing main science objec i es
ha e been iden i ied:
1. Es ima ing con inen al wa e s o age and eshwa e
luxes
2. Quan i ica ion o la ge-scale lood and d ough e en s
and hei moni o ing and o ecas ing
3. Unde s anding mass balance o ice shee s and la ge
glacie sys ems
4. Deciphe ing sea le el a ia ions and changes in ocean
anspo
5. Valida ion and assimila ion in o global clima e mod-
els
6. Connec ing solid Ea h nea su ace changes o in e -
nal dynamics
7. P ocess couplings and con ibu ion o a consis en
Ea h sys em model
8. P o ision o ime- a iable g a i y e e ence o he
Global Geode ic Re e ence F ame (GGRF)
Wi h hese objec i es, MOBILE con ibu es o an imp o ed
unde s anding o di e en componen s o he Ea h sys-
em, and add esses a numbe o Essen ial Clima e Va i-
ables (ECV; (GCOS 2016)) such as g oundwa e , snow
co e , soil mois u e, ice shee s, glacie s and ice caps, sea
le el, su ace cu en s, and sub-su ace cu en s. Rega d-
ing i em numbe 8, MOBILE would mainly p o ide in o -
ma ion abou he empo al e olu ion o physical e e ence
ames ( o example in egions wi h s ong e ical mo ion
such as glacial isos a ic adjus men e ec s in Fennoscan-
dia o Canada), while i would ha dly be able o compe e
wi h g adiome e missions such as GOCE ega ding he
achie able spa ial esolu ion o he s a ic g a i y ield.
The ele an spa ial and empo al scales o achie -
ing hese esea ch objec i es, as well as he ampli ude o
he signals, a e desc ibed in Fig. 1. An accu acy a he
le el o 10 % o hese signal ampli udes would allow sig-
ni ican ad ances in ou unde s anding o Ea h’s mass
anspo . When app op ia e, hese speci ica ions a e con-
e ed in o equi alen empo al a ia ions o he geoid and
g a i y. Con e sion depends on spa ial scales, o sphe i-
cal ha monic (SH) deg ees. E.g., a mass a ia ion o 1 cm
equi alen wa e heigh (EWH) in a sphe ical cap o a-
dius 2000 km (800 km, 400 km, 200 km, 100 km) maps
o a 0.5 mm ampli ude geoid a ia ion (0.3 mm, 0.15 mm,
0.08 mm, 0.04 mm, espec i ely).
2.2 Science equi emen s and use needs
As he mass signals ela ed o he science objec i es co e
a ange o spa ial and empo al scales, in acco dance wi h
Pail e al. (2015b). and IGSWG (2016) a h eshold scena io
is de ined, which allows us o make a signi ican ad ance
wi h espec o ou cu en knowledge, and a a ge sce-
na io, which means a b eak h ough in he way we use
g a i y da a in Ea h mass anspo moni o ing. Speci i-
cally, he science equi emen s o MOBILE a e:
(1) To eco e empo al g a i y and mass a ia ions in he
Ea h sys em wi h a 150 km spa ial esolu ion o be e ,
wi h a global co e age;
(2) To eco e small ampli ude mass a ia ions wi h an
app oxima ely 5 imes ( h eshold) o 50 imes ( a ge ) in-
c eased sensi i i y as compa ed o cu en knowledge;
(3) To esol e mass a ia ions a daily o decadal ime
scales. While he high empo al esolu ion esul s om he
enhanced da a quali y, he long imescales a e ob ained by
ex ending he exis ing sa elli e g a i y eco ds by a ime
se ies o a leas 5-7 yea s.
The signal cha ac e is ics ha e been s udied in de ail
by Pail e al. (2015b), c . also Fig. 1. Hence mos es ima es
in his sec ion a e based on his e e ence. A highe spa ial
esolu ion han cu en ly achie able is needed in all ields
R. Pail e al., Mass a ia ion obse ing sys em by high low in e -sa elli e links (MOBILE) |51
Fig. 1. Signal ampli udes o mass a ia ions in equi alen wa e heigh (EWH) as a unc ion o spa ial esolu ion, oge he wi h p esen -
day accu acy and esolu ion (GRACE) and wi h MOBILE h eshold and a ge pe o mances. Solid Ea h mass a ia ions a e con e ed o
EWH. Con ibu ions om daily o weekly a ia ions (le panel), om seasonal o in e -annual a ia ions (middle panel), and om long- e m
ends ( igh panel). D awn om (Pail e al. 2015b).
o applica ion. Fo con inen al wa e s o age moni o ing,
10 % o he i e basins wo ldwide ha e cha ac e is ic sizes
la ge han 550 km, 30 % o he basins ha e sizes be ween
550 and 330 km, and 45 % be ween 330 and 180 km, while
he size o global hyd ological modelling g id cells can be
o he o de o 50 km. An inc ease in spa ial esolu ion
down o 150 km would allow o he moni o ing o g ound-
wa e deple ion in smalle scale ho spo s such as many
Eu opean hyd ological ca chmen s. The ine spa ial eso-
lu ion would also allow o he eco e y o mass a ia ions
in elonga ed basins such as he Rhine o Danube ca ch-
men s. In a simila ashion, such an inc ease in spa ial es-
olu ion would mo e han double he numbe o d ainage
basins wi hin ice shee s ha could be esol ed.
Many mass signals in he wa e cycle and wi hin he
solid Ea h a e small in ampli ude, hence demand a high
accu acy. The MOBILE h eshold scena io will allow signi -
ican ad ances in de e mining egional ocean mass a i-
a ions, p ocesses associa ed wi h la ge ea hquakes (Mw
7.8 and abo e) o in sepa a ing la ge glacie complexes
and moni o ing medium-size hyd ological basins wi h a
1.5 cm EWH p ecision. The MOBILE a ge scena io will
p o ide a leap in o signal sepa a ion and leakage educ-
ion om neighbou ing mass sou ces. Fo ins ance, he
glacial isos a ic adjus men (GIA) signal o e An a c ica
leaks by abou 200 km in o he oceans, wi h a 1 cm EWH/y
magni ude (Pail e al. 2015a, Pail e al. 2015b). The a ge
scena io would allow o he sepa a ion o his signal om
he ice mass a ia ions. The high accu acy would also en-
able us o esol e he small ocean ci cula ion signals, such
as in e -annual a ia ions o he A lan ic Me idional O e -
u ning Ci cula ion (AMOC).
Jus he ex ension o he ime se ies beyond GRACE-
FO will allow us o unde s and how an h opogenic o c-
ings in e ac wi h clima e changes in he changing wa e
cycle, and he highe spa ial esolu ion esul ing om MO-
BILE will imp o e he wa e cycle e sus solid Ea h signal
sepa a ion. By p o iding long ime se ies o mass a ia-
ions, MOBILE, as a p ecu so o a sus ained mass ans-
po obse ing sys em om space, will hus also enhance
he alue o da a om p eceding missions.
The analysis o he signal cha ac e is ics enables us o
o mula e, in acco dance wi h (Pail e al. 2015a), he sci-
ence equi emen s o MOBILE h eshold and a ge sce-
na ios, which a e summa ized in Table 1, and g aphically
illus a ed in Fig. 1.
3Technical concep s
3.1 Obse a ion Concep
In o de o achie e he science objec i es as speci ied in
Sec ion 2.1, MOBILE consis s o a cons ella ion o high and
low o bi ing sa elli es. In such a cons ella ion, he main
obse able is he in e -sa elli e dis ance be ween pai s o
sa elli es (as done o GRACE and GRACE Follow-On). How-
e e , ins ead o obse ing g a i y-induced in e -sa elli e
dis ance changes be ween wo low o bi ing sa elli es in
a pea l-s ing con igu a ion, dis ance a ia ions be ween
52 |R. Pail e al., Mass a ia ion obse ing sys em by high low in e -sa elli e links (MOBILE)
Table 1. MOBILE h eshold and a ge science equi emen s and use needs.
Spa ial Resolu ion Equi alen Wa e Heigh Geoid
Mon hly ield Long- e m end Mon hly ield Long- e m end
Th eshold equi emen s
400 km 5 mm 0.5 mm/y 50 µm5µm/y
200 km 10 cm 1 cm/y 0.5 mm 0.05 mm/y
150 km 50 cm 5 cm/y 1 mm 0.1 mm/y
Ta ge equi emen s
400 km 0.5 mm 0.05 mm/y 5µm0.5 µm/y
200 km 1 cm 0.1 cm/y 0.05 mm 5µm/y
150 km 5 cm 0.5 cm/y 0.1 mm 0.01 mm/y
medium (MEO; se e al housand km) and low o bi ing
sa elli es (LEO; se e al hund ed km) a e obse ed. As sec-
ond g a i y obse a ion ype, high-p ecision o bi posi-
ions based on GNSS o bi de e mina ion a e used. This
idea o high-p ecision high-low acking was i s in es i-
ga ed o geos a iona y and GNSS sa elli es, and he main
e o sou ces and he co esponding achie able pe o -
mance was analysed in (Hauk e al. 2017). Howe e , in o -
de o p esen a s and-alone concep wi hou he need o
place addi ional payload o o he space in as uc u e, o
he MOBILE p oposal, dedica ed MEO sa elli es we e in-
cluded in he concep .
The minimum con igu a ion consis s o a leas wo
MEOs (e.g. 10 000 km o highe ) and one LEO (a ound 350-
400 km) in he same o bi al plane. The wo MEOs a e sep-
a a ed by 180-deg ee mean anomaly in o de o maximize
he obse a ion ime. Figu e 2 shows a schema ic o e iew
o his minimum sa elli e con igu a ion.
Fig. 2. MOBILE mission cons ella ion: high-p ecision in e -sa elli e
links be ween LEO and MEOs ( ed), mic o-wa e links om GNSS
sa elli es o MEOs and LEO (black).
All h ee sa elli es ly in a pola o bi in o de o main-
ain a long- e m s able o ma ion (no ela i e d i s o he
o bi planes). The main obse able a e ange measu e-
men s om he LEO o he MEOs, whe e he MEOs a e al e -
na ing a ge s. The main ins umen shall be a lase -based
dis ance o dis ance change measu emen sys em, which
will be placed a he LEO. The MEOs will be equipped
wi h passi e e lec o s o ansponde s. The a ge ang-
ing accu acy is on he mic ome e le el. I shall be empha-
sized ha in his concep he LEO sa elli e will be equipped
wi h he ac i e ins umen a ion, also including di ec ion-
depending poin ing capabili ies. The mo e sophis ica ed
design o he LEO sa elli e has o be done anyway o keep
he sa elli e in a low Ea h o bi . In con as , he design o
he MEO sa elli e can be qui e simple, and ideally i s pay-
load is only o passi e na u e.
On op o his minimum scena io, op ionally he im-
plemen a ion o a hi d o ou h MEO sa elli e could be
conside ed o u he inc ease he mission pe o mance.
In his case he 3 o 4 MEO sa elli es will be sepa a ed by
120 o 90-deg ee mean anomaly, espec i ely. In p inciple,
also a second LEO could be conside ed. Howe e , since he
uppe cos limi o he EE10 call was de ined as 225 mil-
lion Eu os pu ely o he sa elli e(s), i is likely ha a sec-
ond mo e complex LEO sa elli e would no i in o he cos
ame.
The o bi selec ion o he MOBILE cons ella ion needs
o be ca e ully done in o de o ensu e ha he science
goals can be achie ed. In pa icula he o bi al i ude o
he LEO sa elli es d i es he sensi i i y o he Ea h g a -
i y ield, and consequen ly de ines he uppe limi o spa-
ial esolu ion o be achie ed. Figu e 3 shows esul s o a
MOBILE cons ella ion in dependence o he al i ude o he
LEO sa elli e. I iden i ies o example ha by lowe ing he
o bi om 400 o 346 km one can each a gain in spa ial
esolu ion a a le el o abou 30 km ( om SH deg ee 75 o
85 co esponding o spa ial esolu ion 267 km o 235 km).
The cu es in Fig. 3 a e exp essed in e ms deg ee RMS o

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equi alen wa e heigh s (EWH), which is compu ed om
ully no malized coe icien s o a sphe ical ha monic se-
ies expansion ¯
Cnm,¯
Snmo deg ee nand o de m, by
σn(EWH)=aρe
3ρw
2n+ 1
1 + kn
u
u
n
X
m= 0
¯
C2
nm +¯
S2
nm ,(1)
whe e ρwand ρe ep esen he a e age densi ies o wa e
and Ea h, a he semi-majo axis o he Ea h, and kn he
load Lo e numbe o deg ee n.
Fig. 3. Residual e o s o mon hly g a i y ield eco e y compa ed
o simula ed signal (black cu e) including only ins umen e o s,
showing he impac o o bi heigh o MOBILE baseline con igu a-
ion. The blue cu e is equi alen o Figu e 5.
Ano he impo an issue ela ed o he choice o op-
imal o bi heigh s is he educ ion o empo al aliasing
due o unde -sampling. In (Mu böck e al. 2015) a numbe
o op imal o bi al i ude bands a e iden i ied, whe e he
impac o empo al aliasing is signi ican ly educed. Se -
e al nume ical simula ions ha e shown, ha ega ding o -
bi choice and ela ed g ound ack co e age he e is some
design eedom, p o ided ha he epea pe iod o he
LEOs is long enough o gua an ee su icien spa ial esolu-
ion and a oiding spa ial unde sampling. Rega ding em-
po al esolu ion, he a ge consis s in compu ing weekly
o mon hly g a i y ield solu ions. Howe e , he “Wiese
pa ame e iza ion” (Wiese e al. 2011) as desc ibed in Sec-
ion 4 will acili a e o es ima e long-wa eleng h g a i y
ields also on a daily o 2-daily basis up o SH deg ee 15 o
20, hus enabling sho la encies o se ice applica ions.
The main ad an age o he high-low acking concep
compa ed o he low-low pea l-s ing con igu a ion imple-
men ed in GRACE and GRACE-FO is, ha mul i-di ec ional
dis ance a ia ions, wi h a s ong dominance o he a-
dial componen , will be obse ed. The esul ing (close o)
iso opic e o beha iou o his concep will educe sig-
ni ican ly he s iping pa e ns caused by ha ing only one-
di ec ional obse a ions, which is one o he key limi -
ing ac o s o nowadays empo al g a i y solu ions, and
inhe en ly will imp o e he spa ial esolu ion. The e o e,
subs an ial pos - il e ing s a egies o educe hese nume -
ical a e ac s can be la gely a oided. The impac o he
high-low obse a ion geome y is nicely isible in Fig. 4.
The iangles in he le column show he o mal e o s
o he MOBILE high-low acking concep (bo om), and
in compa ison GRACE/GRACE-FO low-low acking ( op),
demons a ing ha he i s concep has an almos uni-
o m (iso opic) e o spec um. A pe ec iso opic be-
ha iou implies ha he colou o he iangle in he le
column depends on he deg ee only, bu he e is no a ia-
ion wi hin he o de s o a espec i e deg ee. The imp o e-
men in iso opy is e en be e isible when analysing he
spa ial signa u es o he co a iance unc ion o he g a i-
a ional po en ial, which a e displayed in he middle and
igh columns o Fig. 4. Shown is he co a iance be ween
wo poin s. One o hem is kep ixed a G eenwich me id-
ian (geog aphical longi ude λ=0◦) and ei he a he equa-
o wi h geog aphical la i ude φ=0◦(middle column) o
a a la i ude o φ=45◦( igh column), while he o he one
is a ying in a su ounding a ea o 40◦×40◦. While he
low-low acking concep shows he ypical s ipes caused
by he No h-Sou h obse a ion di ec ion ha a e known
om he GRACE empo al g a i y models, he MOBILE con-
cep exhibi s a qui e iso opic e o s uc u e a bo h la i-
udes, which is qui e close o he ideal iso opic signa u e
o concen ic ings a ound he i s poin .
Fig. 4. Fo mal e o iangle plo s in log10 (le ), and spa ial co a i-
ance unc ions (middle column o equa o , igh column o 45◦
la i ude) o GRACE ype ( op ow), and MOBILE cons ella ion (bo -
om ow).
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3.2 Key payload
The main ins umen o MOBILE is a lase -based dis ance
o dis ance change measu emen sys em, which will be
placed a he LEO. Measu emen o in e -sa elli e anges
by lase ange in e e ome y (LRI) has been es ablished
o he GRACE-FO mission. In his case, he link be ween
he wo sa elli es was gene a ed wi h an ac i e lase on
one sa elli e, and a phase-locked ampli ying ansponde
on he second spacec a . Fo he MOBILE mission con-
cep he ins umen logic needs o be adap ed in wo ways.
Fi s ly, he e will be e y la ge nominal changes in he dis-
ance and ela i e speed, leading o a ange o Dopple
shi s o se e al GHz s. he ew MHz obse ed on GRACE-
FO. Thus a e e ence lase sou ce wi h a la ge ange o
e e ence equencies and a as e phase- acking capa-
bili y han implemen ed o GRACE-FO is equi ed. The
equi ed pa ame e s (<10 GHz ange, <10 MHz/s ack-
ing) a e wi hin he ange o exis ing, space quali ied e -
e ence lase s (e.g., he one used o he ATLID ins umen
on he Ea hCARE mission), bu hei compa ibili y wi h
he needs o an in e e ome ic ins umen has o be sub-
jec o u he s udies.
Secondly, he link implemen a ion has o be modi ied
as he ela i e mo ion o he LEO and MEO sa elli es also e-
qui es poin ing acking capabili ies. The impac on o e -
all mission complexi y and cos is minimised i a acking
mechanism is used on one pa ne only (a LEO), while
he pa ne sa elli es (MEOs) a e equipped wi h passi e
e o e lec o s. Lase acking and anging has been suc-
cess ully pe o med o decades wi h ac i e lase sys ems
on g ound and passi e e o e lec o s on sa elli es in o bi
(e.g., LAGEOS, BLITS). The scien i ic bene i o deploying
a passi e payload in space is he signi ican ly inc eased
mission du a ion when compa ed o complex ac i e pay-
loads. The main echnological challenge in u ilising his
se up o an LRI ins umen is he need o achie e a su -
icien ly high le el o ecei ed powe wi hou he need o
ampli ica ion be ween he wo passes, ideally close o he
80 pW ecei ed by he GRACE-FO implemen a ion, bu a
leas o le els abo e ~1 pW in o de o allow phase ack-
ing. The main design ac o s impac ing he ecei ed powe
a e he ini ial ou pu powe , he size o he e o e lec o ,
and he size o he ecei ing elescope.
Fo he measu emen o non-g a i a ional o ces all
sa elli es a e equipped wi h accele ome e s (ACC), which
a e placed in he cen e o mass o he sa elli es. A ce -
ain le el o compensa ion o non-conse a i e accele a-
ions in along- ack di ec ion is equi ed o he LEO sa el-
li e in o de o emo e he majo pa o he dis u bing sig-
nal, and hus o educe he measu emen ange. Fo MO-
BILE we seek o a esolu ion on he le el o 10−11 m/s2,
ideally wi h he same pe o mance in all h ee di ec ions.
In case only 2 ou o 3 axes a e high-sensi i e, hey should
be o ien ed in ligh di ec ion (la ges signal) and in adial
di ec ion ollowing he concep o he GRACE-FO design.
The implemen a ion o an accele ome e is absolu ely
necessa y on he LEO. Based on he he i age o p e i-
ous g a i y missions an elec os a ic accele ome e wi h
a measu emen bandwid h o 1 o 50 mHz shall be imple-
men ed. Less s ingen equi emen s migh apply o he
MEO sa elli es, because o he subs an ially smalle am-
pli ude o he signal and he ac , ha non-conse a i e
o ces can be modelled much mo e accu a ely in high al-
i udes. To suppo his modelling, also he design o he
MEO could be op imised. As an example, by implemen ing
e y simple geome ical su aces, non-g a i a ional o ces
ela ed o adia i e p essu e ac ing on he sa elli e could be
modelled qui e accu a ely ins ead o ac ually measu ing
hem. In spi e o hese ac s, in he MOBILE concep also
o he MEO sa elli es he implemen a ion o accele ome-
e s was p oposed, bu echnological op ions could be em-
ployed o (one o ) he MEOs by eplacing he elec os a ic
ins umen by inno a i e echnologies. They include:
– Cold a om o hyb id accele ome e : The applicabil-
i y o cold a om in e e ome e s (CAI) o space-bo ne
g a ime y has been ou lined by Ca az e al. (2014).
ONERA is cu en ly de eloping a hyb id ins umen by
combining elec os a ic and CAI accele ome e s (Za-
hzam e al. 2017). The speci ic asse s o elec os a ic
senso s, such as hei low noise le el in a selec ed
measu emen bandwid h and hei space ma u i y, a e
complemen ed by he CAI’s whi e noise spec al be-
ha iou , which is especially bene icial o g a i y e-
co e y in he low- equency ange, and he absolu e
na u e o measu emen , hus a oiding he need o
calib a ion.
– Op o-mechanical accele ome e : No el op o-
mechanical echnologies a e cu en ly being pi-
onee ed by he Ins i u e o Space Sys ems o he
Ge man Ae ospace Cen e (DLR) in collabo a ion wi h
he Chai o Space Technology a he Uni e si y o
B emen. These echnologies consis o monoli hic
pa allelog am mechanical oscilla o s o ex emely
low loss which a e in eg a ed wi h mic o-op ical
displacemen senso s ha moni o he es mass
displacemen (Guzmán e al. 2014), yielding highly
compac and ligh weigh op o-mechanical ine ial
senso s o high sensi i i y.
– MEMS senso s: Mic o-accele ome e s based on mic o
elec omechanical sys em (MEMS) echnology, as hey
a e de eloped by he Impe ial College London, ha e
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he po en ial o each noise le els o 10−11 m/s2/√Hz.
MEMS echnology o e s he po en ial o minia u ize
he ins umen and educe he weigh (cu en ly down
o abou 600 g). Fu he a ac i e ea u es a e 3D ca-
pabili ies, and hei use as an angula accele ome-
e suppo ing a i ude de e mina ion (Liu and Pike
2016).
All sa elli es shall be equipped wi h GNSS space ecei e s.
Geo-loca ion o sa elli e obse a ions as well as g a i y
ield e ie al equi e highly accu a e con inuous o bi
de e mina ion. Absolu e kinema ic posi ioning o geo-
loca ion shall be on he cm le el. Using a lase anging
ins umen as main measu emen sys em equi es exac
poin ing o he acking an enna in he o de o 10 µ ad o
less, and he e o e he implemen a ion o sys ems o a -
i ude de e mina ion and con ol. The MEO sa elli es will
e y likely equi e an elec ical p opulsion sys em o mo e
o hei a ge o bi om he lowe sepa a ion al i ude
achie able wi h a low-cos launche .
4Nume ical simula ion and esul s
The science equi emen s o he MOBILE mission ha e
been de i ed in Sec ion 2.2, and a e summa ized in Ta-
ble 1. In o de o e alua e i hese science equi emen s
can be achie ed by he mission cons ella ion desc ibed in
Sec ion 3.1, nume ical closed-loop simula ions including
he main e o sou ces in e ms o ealis ic noise assump-
ions ha e been pe o med. The simula ion app oach is de-
sc ibed in de ail by Hauk e al. (2017).
The ollowing o bi pa ame e s ha e been chosen: The
MEOs o bi in an al i ude o 10798 km and ha e a epea
pe iod o 84 days, while he LEO o bi s in an al i ude o
346 km wi h a epea pe iod o 28 days. All o bi s a e po-
la o a oid ela i e o bi d i s. The MEOs a e in he same
o bi al plane, sepa a ed by 180-deg ee mean anomaly o
he minimum con igu a ion o 2 MEOs, and 120/90 deg ees
in case o 3 o 4 MEOs, espec i ely.
Rega ding e o s o he key ins umen s, he e o
speci ica ions as ou lined in Chap e 3 ha e been used, i.e.
a 1 µm noise le el o he lase anging ins umen , as well
as a noise le el o 10−11 m/s2/√Hz in he measu emen
bandwid h o he accele ome e . In o de o simula e geo-
physical signals, ESA’s Ea h Sys em Model (Dobslaw e al.
2014) has been used, which con ains he i e main geo-
physical signal componen s a mosphe e (A), oceans (O),
hyd ology (H), ice (I) and solid Ea h (S), oge he abb e i-
a ed AOHIS, wi h a ime esolu ion o 6 hou s. Op ionally,
also ocean ide e o s, ep esen ed by a di e ence be ween
wo independen ocean ide models, can be included in he
simula ion.
On op o he ins umen e o s also empo al aliasing
om high- equency geophysical signals is a main e o
con ibu o . I can be signi ican ly educed by enhanced
pa ame e iza ion s a egies such as “Wiese” pa ame e i-
za ion by co-es ima ion o independen daily global g a -
i y ields wi h educed spa ial esolu ion co esponding
o a maximum sphe ical ha monic deg ee and o de be-
ween 10 and 20, depending on he cons ella ion (Wiese
e al. 2011). In con as , due o hei known exci a ion pe-
iods, explici ocean ide pa ame e s can be co-es ima ed
as well (Hauk and Pail 2018). Se e al simula ion uns ha e
been pe o med, by swi ching on and o he di e en e o
sou ces.
A i s i is in es iga ed i he obse a ion equi e-
men s o he co e ins umen s (LRI and ACC) a e capable
o mee he science objec i es o he chosen o bi (mainly
d i en by he o bi al i ude). Fo his ask, simula ions in-
cluding only ins umen e o s we e pe o med. G a i y
ield solu ions ha e been pe o med o he 28-day pe iod,
which coincides wi h he epea pe iod o he LEO. Figu e 5
shows he esul s in e ms o EWH e o s pe deg ee, and
Fig. 6 o cumula i e EWH e o s. The h eshold science
equi emen s as speci ied in Table 1 a e indica ed in o -
ange colou o 400 km (co esponding o SH deg ee 50)
and 200 km (SH deg ee 100), clea ly demons a ing ha
a mission wi h he speci ied ins umen pe o mance, o-
ge he wi h a LEO o bi al i ude o abou 350 km, is sa ely
below he h eshold equi emen s e en o he minimum
con igu a ion o 2 MEOs and 1 LEO (blue cu e). Fu he
imp o ed mission pe o mance can be achie ed by he ex-
ended con igu a ions 3 MEOs/1 LEO (g een) and 2 MEOs/2
LEOs (magen a). As a e e ence, he expec ed pe o mance
o he GRACE-FO mission, assuming an in e -sa elli e ang-
ing accu acy o 50 nm and he same pe o mance o he
accele ome e s as o he MOBILE case, is shown in ed.
E iden ly, e en hough a highe in e -sa elli e anging pe -
o mance o GRACE-FO was assumed, he MOBILE concep
ou pe o ms he GRACE- ype mission especially in low de-
g ees due o he supe io cons ella ion geome y.
F om Fig. 7 one can de e mine he pe o mance one
can achie e wi h he di e en mission cons ella ions when
including also aliasing e o s om hyd ology (H), ice (I)
and solid Ea h (S), oge he abb e ia ed HIS, in he sim-
ula ion. The h eshold science equi emen s a e almos
achie ed o 400 km spa ial esolu ion (SH deg ee 50); in
ac , he 5 mm EHW is eached a deg ees 43 o 46 o
he di e en high-low scena ios. Fo 200 km (SH deg ee
100) he equi ed 10 cm EWH le el is c ossed a deg ee
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Fig. 5. Deg ee (e o ) RMS o ull AOHIS signal (black) and di e en
mission scena ios, when including only ins umen e o s.
Fig. 6. Cumula i e signal o ull AOHIS (black) and cumula i e e o s
o di e en mission scena ios, when including only ins umen
e o s. The h eshold science equi emen s o 400 km (SH deg ee
50) and 200 km (SH deg ee 100) a e included in o ange colou .
96 o he con igu a ion 2 MEOs/1 LEO. As a e e ence, a
GRACE-FO scena io is included ( ed cu e), showing ha
MOBILE, e en in he minimum con igu a ion, will ou pe -
o m GRACE-FO by a ac o o 5 in e ms o mass anspo
obse a ions.
Fig. 7. Cumula i e signals/e o s when including ins umen e o s
and aliasing e o s om hyd ology, ice and solid Ea h (HIS). The
h eshold science equi emen s o 400 km (SH deg ee 50) and
200 km (SH deg ee 100) a e included in o ange colou .
In Fig. 8 he di e ences o he mon hly ue mass
anspo model and he eco e ed signal a e shown in
spa ial domain o he MOBILE minimum con igu a ion,
and he GRACE-FO case as a e e ence. Bo h cases a e e-
sol ed up o SH deg ee 50. As al eady sugges ed by Fig. 4,
he e o pa e n o MOBILE is much mo e homogeneous,
and he ypical s iping o a low-low along- ack anging
sys em is signi ican ly educed.
(a)
(b)
Fig. 8. Global g ids o EWH [m] up o d/o 50 o GRACE (a) and MO-
BILE minimum con igu a ion (b).
The applica ion o ex ended pa ame e iza ion
schemes such as he Wiese app oach as discussed abo e
opens he possibili y o es ima e sho pe iod mass ans-
po signals oge he wi h he a ge ed mon hly solu ions.
In his espec , an in e es ing ques ion o be analysed is
how much signal can be ep esen ed by he 2-daily mass
anspo pa ame e s, which ha e been co-es ima ed up
o SH deg ee 10 in he ame o he g a i y ield e ie al.
In his case he ull AOHIS signal was used as an inpu and
also e ie ed in he simula ion. Figu e 9 shows deg ee
RMS cu es o he ull mass anspo signal (black cu es)
and he de ia ions o he es ima ed 2-daily e ie ed g a -
i y ields (blue cu es) o all 2-day pe iods wi hin he
28-day o bi pe iod. E iden ly he 2-daily g a i y ield can