An experiment is described in which measurements are made on the satellite-mobile channel at L and S bands. A light aircraft carrying a c.w. beacon is flown at elevation angles of 40, 60 and 80 degrees to a mobile receiver. The signal strength at the mobile is recorded in open, urban, suburban and tree shadowed environments. This data is then analyzed to produce statistics for the channel with respect to frequency, elevation angle, and environment. Results are presented together with a brief discussion, suggested interpretation, and conclusion
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The demand for the mobile communications is growing, as is the trend for the introduction of new ser...
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During the period 1983-1988, a series of Land Mobile Satellite Service (LMSS) propagation experiment...
L-band propagation measurements for land-mobile, maritime, and aeronautical satellite communications...
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Mobile satellite systems (MSS) are presently designed or planned to operate, with the exception of O...
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Propagation field tests were performed in Central Maryland and involved a helicopter and mobile van ...
Measurements of attenuation statistics using a helicopter and an instrumented van are discussed. Res...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) made outdoor localization broadly available and is commonly empl...
The satellite-to-indoor propagation channel in L-band has been measured and analyzed for several hou...
This paper summarizes the results of a feasibility study for conducting high elevation angle propaga...
During the period 1983-1992 the European Space Agency (ESA) carried out several experimental campaig...
The demand for the mobile communications is growing, as is the trend for the introduction of new ser...
Mobile Satellite Systems (MSS), providing world-wide voice and data communications are planned to co...
During the period 1983-1988, a series of Land Mobile Satellite Service (LMSS) propagation experiment...
L-band propagation measurements for land-mobile, maritime, and aeronautical satellite communications...
During the Fall of 1987 a land mobile satellite demonstration using the MARECS B2 satellite at 26 de...
A transmitter operating at 869.525 MHz was twice carried by a stratospheric balloon to an altitude o...
Satellite transmissions were simulated by placing an 869 MHz and a 1501 MHz transmitter aboard a str...
Mobile satellite systems (MSS) are presently designed or planned to operate, with the exception of O...
This paper examines and analyzes research data on the role of foliage attenuation in signal fading b...
Propagation field tests were performed in Central Maryland and involved a helicopter and mobile van ...
Measurements of attenuation statistics using a helicopter and an instrumented van are discussed. Res...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) made outdoor localization broadly available and is commonly empl...
The satellite-to-indoor propagation channel in L-band has been measured and analyzed for several hou...