The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS), developed and built by Lockheed Martin Astro space for the NASA Lewis Research Center, was launched in September 1993 on the shuttle STS 51 mission. ACTS is a digital experimental communications test bed that incorporates gigahertz bandwidth transponders operating at Ka band, hopping spot beams, on-board storage and switching, and dynamic rain fade compensation. This paper describes the ACTS enabling technologies, the design of the communications payload, the constraints imposed on the spacecraft bus, and the measurements conducted to verify the performance of the system in orbit
The Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS) developed by NASA has demonstrated the breakt...
This paper discusses a series of aeronautical experiments that utilize the Advanced Communication Te...
To explore the potential of Ka-band to support mobile satellite services, the Jet Propulsion Laborat...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS), developed and built by Lockheed Martin Astr...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) system has been modified to support operatio...
http://acts.grc.nasa.gov/docs/SCAN_20010911154722.pdf The Advanced Communications Technology Satelli...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was conceived at the National Aeronautics an...
NASA recently restructured its Space Communications Program to emphasize the development of high ris...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) system provided a national testbed that enab...
http://acts.grc.nasa.gov/docs/SCAN_20010912105250.pdf NASA\u27s Advanced Communications Technology S...
The Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS) is a key to reaching NASA's goal of developin...
This report presents the work done at Arizona State University under the ACTS Experimenters Program....
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was designed to achieve a 99.5-percent syste...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) Mobile Terminal (AMT) is a proof-of-concept ...
The Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS), developed by the U.S. National Aeronautics a...
The Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS) developed by NASA has demonstrated the breakt...
This paper discusses a series of aeronautical experiments that utilize the Advanced Communication Te...
To explore the potential of Ka-band to support mobile satellite services, the Jet Propulsion Laborat...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS), developed and built by Lockheed Martin Astr...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) system has been modified to support operatio...
http://acts.grc.nasa.gov/docs/SCAN_20010911154722.pdf The Advanced Communications Technology Satelli...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was conceived at the National Aeronautics an...
NASA recently restructured its Space Communications Program to emphasize the development of high ris...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) system provided a national testbed that enab...
http://acts.grc.nasa.gov/docs/SCAN_20010912105250.pdf NASA\u27s Advanced Communications Technology S...
The Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS) is a key to reaching NASA's goal of developin...
This report presents the work done at Arizona State University under the ACTS Experimenters Program....
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was designed to achieve a 99.5-percent syste...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) Mobile Terminal (AMT) is a proof-of-concept ...
The Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS), developed by the U.S. National Aeronautics a...
The Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS) developed by NASA has demonstrated the breakt...
This paper discusses a series of aeronautical experiments that utilize the Advanced Communication Te...
To explore the potential of Ka-band to support mobile satellite services, the Jet Propulsion Laborat...