A viewgraph presentation describing the suborbital telepresence project utilizing in-flight network computing is shown. The topics include: 1) Motivation; 2) Suborbital Telepresence and Global Test Range; 3) Tropical Composition, Cloud, and Climate Coupling Experiment (TC4); 4) Data Sets for TC4 Real-time Monitoring; 5) TC-4 Notional Architecture; 6) An Application Integration View; 7) Telepresence: Architectural Framework; and 8) Disruption Tolerant Networks
The presentation will overview NASA Armstrong Flight Research Centers flight test capabilities, whic...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center (GRC) is investigatin...
The static Suborbital Space Flight Simulator (SSFS) in the Applied Aviation Sciences (AAS) departmen...
Program Objectives: 1) Satellite Calibration and Validation: Provide methods to perform the cal/val ...
This viewgraph presentation reviews the planned global sensor network that will monitor the Earth's ...
The primary topics of this presentation describe the testing of network based telemetry and RF modul...
The Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) operates six highly modified aircraft in support the NAS...
In 2015, the Earth Regimes Network Evolution Study (ERNESt) proposed an architectural concept and te...
Broadband satellite communications for aeronautics marries communication and network technologies to...
This slide presentation reviews the Airborne Science Program and the platforms used for conducting i...
The Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility (CSBF) provides Telemetry and Command systems necessary for...
Various issues associated with next generation Internet are presented in viewgraph form. Specific to...
Since 2004 the NASA Airborne Science Program has been prototyping and using infrastructure that enab...
Future missions requiring robust internetworking services may use Delay-Disruption-Tolerant Networki...
This presentation is expected to be given during the scheduled Communications Technology and Develop...
The presentation will overview NASA Armstrong Flight Research Centers flight test capabilities, whic...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center (GRC) is investigatin...
The static Suborbital Space Flight Simulator (SSFS) in the Applied Aviation Sciences (AAS) departmen...
Program Objectives: 1) Satellite Calibration and Validation: Provide methods to perform the cal/val ...
This viewgraph presentation reviews the planned global sensor network that will monitor the Earth's ...
The primary topics of this presentation describe the testing of network based telemetry and RF modul...
The Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) operates six highly modified aircraft in support the NAS...
In 2015, the Earth Regimes Network Evolution Study (ERNESt) proposed an architectural concept and te...
Broadband satellite communications for aeronautics marries communication and network technologies to...
This slide presentation reviews the Airborne Science Program and the platforms used for conducting i...
The Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility (CSBF) provides Telemetry and Command systems necessary for...
Various issues associated with next generation Internet are presented in viewgraph form. Specific to...
Since 2004 the NASA Airborne Science Program has been prototyping and using infrastructure that enab...
Future missions requiring robust internetworking services may use Delay-Disruption-Tolerant Networki...
This presentation is expected to be given during the scheduled Communications Technology and Develop...
The presentation will overview NASA Armstrong Flight Research Centers flight test capabilities, whic...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center (GRC) is investigatin...
The static Suborbital Space Flight Simulator (SSFS) in the Applied Aviation Sciences (AAS) departmen...