Preliminary results are presented for three propagation measurement campaigns involving a mobile receiving laboratory and 20 GHz transmissions from the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS). Four 1994 campaigns were executed during weekly periods in and around Austin, Texas in February and May, in Central Maryland during March, and in Fairbanks, Alaska and environs in June. Measurements tested the following effects at 20 GHz: (1) attenuation due to roadside trees with and without foliage, (2) multipath effects for scenarios in which line-of-sight paths were unshadowed, (3) fades due to terrain and roadside obstacles, (4) fades due to structures in urban environs, (5) single tree attenuation, and (6) effects of fading at low el...
The success or failure of the ACTS experiment will depend on how accurately the rain-fade statistics...
The ACTS Mobile Terminal (AMT) is presently being developed with the goal of significantly extending...
iment was designed to obtain slant-path attenuation statistics for locations within the United State...
During the period 1983-1988, a series of Land Mobile Satellite Service (LMSS) propagation experiment...
Propagation field tests were performed in Central Maryland and involved a helicopter and mobile van ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS...
The purpose of the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) is to demonstrate the feasibi...
This effort emphasizes several important results pertaining to a mobile satellite system propagation...
During the period 1983 to 1988 a series of experiments were undertaken by the Electrical Engineering...
We present an overview of the contents of the text having the above title and which is now in the fo...
Models developed and experiments performed to characterize the propagation environment associated wi...
During the Fall of 1987 a land mobile satellite demonstration using the MARECS B2 satellite at 26 de...
Static tree attenuation measurements at 20 GHz (K-Band) on a 30 deg slant path through a mature Peca...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was conceived at the National Aeronautics an...
Employing multiple data bases derived from land-mobile satellite measurements using the Advanced Com...
The success or failure of the ACTS experiment will depend on how accurately the rain-fade statistics...
The ACTS Mobile Terminal (AMT) is presently being developed with the goal of significantly extending...
iment was designed to obtain slant-path attenuation statistics for locations within the United State...
During the period 1983-1988, a series of Land Mobile Satellite Service (LMSS) propagation experiment...
Propagation field tests were performed in Central Maryland and involved a helicopter and mobile van ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS...
The purpose of the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) is to demonstrate the feasibi...
This effort emphasizes several important results pertaining to a mobile satellite system propagation...
During the period 1983 to 1988 a series of experiments were undertaken by the Electrical Engineering...
We present an overview of the contents of the text having the above title and which is now in the fo...
Models developed and experiments performed to characterize the propagation environment associated wi...
During the Fall of 1987 a land mobile satellite demonstration using the MARECS B2 satellite at 26 de...
Static tree attenuation measurements at 20 GHz (K-Band) on a 30 deg slant path through a mature Peca...
The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) was conceived at the National Aeronautics an...
Employing multiple data bases derived from land-mobile satellite measurements using the Advanced Com...
The success or failure of the ACTS experiment will depend on how accurately the rain-fade statistics...
The ACTS Mobile Terminal (AMT) is presently being developed with the goal of significantly extending...
iment was designed to obtain slant-path attenuation statistics for locations within the United State...