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Article

A High-Pointing-Accuracy Implementation Method for an 18m Antenna Based on a Multi-Error-Source Coupled Model

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The 39th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, Xi’an 710076, China
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Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Antenna and Control Technology, Xi’an 710076, China
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Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200030, China
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Key Laboratory of Radio Astronomy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210023, China
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Shanghai Key Laboratory of Space Navigation and Positioning Techniques, Shanghai 200030, China
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Sensors 2026, 26(16), 5201; https://doi.org/10.3390/s26165201
Submission received: 15 June 2026 / Revised: 2 August 2026 / Accepted: 13 August 2026 / Published: 17 August 2026

Abstract

High-frequency VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometry) observations impose stringent requirements on antenna pointing accuracy. This paper proposes a high-precision pointing implementation method that integrates a multi-error-source coupled model with hierarchical compensation. Taking an 18-m antenna as the object of study, the influence of gravity is quantified through structural-electromagnetic coupled simulation, establishing a unified model encompassing geometric, random, environmental, and dynamic errors. Using the 95% confidence bound (defined as 1.96σ for each error component) and the RSS (Root Sum of Squares) synthesis method, the budgeted system pointing error is estimated to be 8.64 arcseconds (at 40 GHz). An innovative three-level compensation system of “mechanical adjustment—model calibration—active suppression” is constructed, clarifying the mapping relationship between error sources and the TPOINT (Telescope POINT) model. To validate the proposed approach, actual radio source tracking experiments were conducted on the 18-m antenna. The experimental results demonstrate that after applying the three-level compensation strategy, the residual pointing error is reduced to approximately 7.9″ (RMS@95%), which agrees well with the theoretical budget of 8.64″. This method provides a systematic solution for the precision design and engineering implementation of high-frequency antennas, with the effectiveness confirmed through both theoretical budgeting and experimental validation.
Keywords: pointing accuracy; multi-error-source coupled modeling; hierarchical compensation; TPOINT model calibration pointing accuracy; multi-error-source coupled modeling; hierarchical compensation; TPOINT model calibration

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Zhang, W.; He, G.; Wang, J.; Yu, T.; Wang, F.; Zhou, H.; Luo, R. A High-Pointing-Accuracy Implementation Method for an 18m Antenna Based on a Multi-Error-Source Coupled Model. Sensors 2026, 26, 5201. https://doi.org/10.3390/s26165201

AMA Style

Zhang W, He G, Wang J, Yu T, Wang F, Zhou H, Luo R. A High-Pointing-Accuracy Implementation Method for an 18m Antenna Based on a Multi-Error-Source Coupled Model. Sensors. 2026; 26(16):5201. https://doi.org/10.3390/s26165201

Chicago/Turabian Style

Zhang, Wei, Gengxin He, Jinqing Wang, Tianzhi Yu, Fan Wang, Hailing Zhou, and Rong Luo. 2026. "A High-Pointing-Accuracy Implementation Method for an 18m Antenna Based on a Multi-Error-Source Coupled Model" Sensors 26, no. 16: 5201. https://doi.org/10.3390/s26165201

APA Style

Zhang, W., He, G., Wang, J., Yu, T., Wang, F., Zhou, H., & Luo, R. (2026). A High-Pointing-Accuracy Implementation Method for an 18m Antenna Based on a Multi-Error-Source Coupled Model. Sensors, 26(16), 5201. https://doi.org/10.3390/s26165201

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