An overview of the organization of the OLYMPUS propagation experimenters group (OPEX) is given. Preparations, participation, and experiments are described. Some examples for first statistical results are also reported. OLYMPUS, a 3-axis stabilized communications satellite was launched in 1989 for providing experimental telecommunications payloads and a propagation beacon payload at 12, 20, and 30 GHz to the European Space Agency. From previous experience (OTS), the Agency undertook to carry out extensive preparations with an eye on obtaining the statistical results needed within the limited available lifetime of the spacecraft. The OLYMPUS propagation experiment was conceived as part of ESA's space telecommunications applications program (E...
SummarySince May of 2014, NASA's Glenn Research Center has operated measurement campaigns for the Al...
The increase in demand for channel capacity and the limitations in satellite power and frequency spe...
The increase in demand for channel capacity and the limitations in satellite power and frequency spe...
A summary of the activities of the OPEX (Olympus Propagation EXperimenters) group is given and some ...
A group of propagation researchers have joined to prepare for a major campaign of propagation experi...
The Olympus-1 satellite carries four distinct payloads for experimental utilization and research in ...
Virginia Tech is performing a comprehensive set of propagation measurements using the Olympus satell...
The OLYMPUS and ACTS satellites both provide opportunities for 10 to 30 GHz propagation measurements...
Rapidly growing demand for channel capacity and limitations in satellite power and frequency spectru...
Rapidly growing demand for channel capacity and limitations in satellite power and frequency spectru...
Virginia Polytechnic Institute has been carrying out a comprehensive set of propagation measurements...
Virginia Tech is performing a comprehensive set of propagation measurements using the OLYMPUS satell...
Future communication systems will move toward the 20 to 30 GHz frequency range for wider bandwidth a...
Virginia Tech has developed two types of receivers to monitor the Olympus beacons, as well as a cust...
Virginia Tech has performed a comprehensive propagation experiment using the Olympus satellite beaco...
SummarySince May of 2014, NASA's Glenn Research Center has operated measurement campaigns for the Al...
The increase in demand for channel capacity and the limitations in satellite power and frequency spe...
The increase in demand for channel capacity and the limitations in satellite power and frequency spe...
A summary of the activities of the OPEX (Olympus Propagation EXperimenters) group is given and some ...
A group of propagation researchers have joined to prepare for a major campaign of propagation experi...
The Olympus-1 satellite carries four distinct payloads for experimental utilization and research in ...
Virginia Tech is performing a comprehensive set of propagation measurements using the Olympus satell...
The OLYMPUS and ACTS satellites both provide opportunities for 10 to 30 GHz propagation measurements...
Rapidly growing demand for channel capacity and limitations in satellite power and frequency spectru...
Rapidly growing demand for channel capacity and limitations in satellite power and frequency spectru...
Virginia Polytechnic Institute has been carrying out a comprehensive set of propagation measurements...
Virginia Tech is performing a comprehensive set of propagation measurements using the OLYMPUS satell...
Future communication systems will move toward the 20 to 30 GHz frequency range for wider bandwidth a...
Virginia Tech has developed two types of receivers to monitor the Olympus beacons, as well as a cust...
Virginia Tech has performed a comprehensive propagation experiment using the Olympus satellite beaco...
SummarySince May of 2014, NASA's Glenn Research Center has operated measurement campaigns for the Al...
The increase in demand for channel capacity and the limitations in satellite power and frequency spe...
The increase in demand for channel capacity and the limitations in satellite power and frequency spe...