A major goal of the Digital Systems Technology Branch at the NASA Lewis Research Center is to identify and develop critical digital components and technologies that either enable new commercial missions or significantly enhance the performance, cost efficiency, and/or reliability of existing and planned space communications systems. NASA envisions a need for low-data-rate, interactive, direct-to-the-user communications services for data, voice, facsimile, and video conferencing. The network would provide enhanced very-small-aperture terminal (VSAT) communications services and be capable of handling data rates of 64 kbps through 2.048 Mbps in 64-kbps increments. Efforts have concentrated heavily on the space segment; however, the ground segm...
A frequency division multiple access (FDMA) 30/20 GHz satellite communications architecture without ...
NASA is designing future complex satellite missions ranging from single satellites and constellation...
Historically, space missions have been severely constrained by their ability to downlink the data th...
A destination-directed packet switching architecture for a 30/20-GHz frequency division multiple acc...
Emphasis is on a destination directed packet switching architecture for a 30/20 GHz frequency divisi...
A circuit switching architecture is described for a 30/20 GHz frequency division, multiple access up...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is developing an information-switching processor for future meshed ve...
The NASA Lewis Research Center has been developing the architecture for a multichannel communication...
For satellites to remain a vital part of future national and international communications, system co...
Alternatives for realizing a packet-based network switch for use on a frequency division multiple ac...
This study has investigated alternatives for realizing a packet-based network switch for deployment ...
The broadband integrate services digital network (B-ISDN) is an emerging telecommunications technolo...
This paper describes the Gigabit Satellite Network (GSN) being developed under joint sponsorship of ...
A mixed-user system is described which provides cost-effective communications services to a wide ran...
Emerging multimedia applications and future satellite systems will require high-speed switching netw...
A frequency division multiple access (FDMA) 30/20 GHz satellite communications architecture without ...
NASA is designing future complex satellite missions ranging from single satellites and constellation...
Historically, space missions have been severely constrained by their ability to downlink the data th...
A destination-directed packet switching architecture for a 30/20-GHz frequency division multiple acc...
Emphasis is on a destination directed packet switching architecture for a 30/20 GHz frequency divisi...
A circuit switching architecture is described for a 30/20 GHz frequency division, multiple access up...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is developing an information-switching processor for future meshed ve...
The NASA Lewis Research Center has been developing the architecture for a multichannel communication...
For satellites to remain a vital part of future national and international communications, system co...
Alternatives for realizing a packet-based network switch for use on a frequency division multiple ac...
This study has investigated alternatives for realizing a packet-based network switch for deployment ...
The broadband integrate services digital network (B-ISDN) is an emerging telecommunications technolo...
This paper describes the Gigabit Satellite Network (GSN) being developed under joint sponsorship of ...
A mixed-user system is described which provides cost-effective communications services to a wide ran...
Emerging multimedia applications and future satellite systems will require high-speed switching netw...
A frequency division multiple access (FDMA) 30/20 GHz satellite communications architecture without ...
NASA is designing future complex satellite missions ranging from single satellites and constellation...
Historically, space missions have been severely constrained by their ability to downlink the data th...