During the period 1983-1988, a series of Land Mobile Satellite Service (LMSS) propagation experiments were performed. These experiments were implemented with transmitters on stratospheric balloons, remotely piloted aircraft, helicopters, and geostationary satellites. The earlier experiments were performed at UHF (870 mega-Hz) and the latter at both L band (1.5 giga-Hz) and UHF. The general objective of the above tests was to assess the impairment to propagation caused by trees and terrain for predominantly suburban and rural regions where cellular communication services are impractical. This paper presents an overview of the results derived from the above experiments
Land-mobile satellite propagation measurements were implemented at L Band (1.5 GHz) in South-Eastern...
Preliminary results are presented for three propagation measurement campaigns involving a mobile rec...
Recent efforts in the modeling of land mobile satellite systems are reported. These include descript...
During the period 1983 to 1988 a series of experiments were undertaken by the Electrical Engineering...
Models developed and experiments performed to characterize the propagation environment associated wi...
We present an overview of the contents of the text having the above title and which is now in the fo...
This effort emphasizes several important results pertaining to a mobile satellite system propagation...
Propagation field tests were performed in Central Maryland and involved a helicopter and mobile van ...
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...
An overview of Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) propagation measurements and modeling is intended as a...
During the Fall of 1987 a land mobile satellite demonstration using the MARECS B2 satellite at 26 de...
Propagation models that can be used for the design of earth-space land mobile-satellite telecommunic...
Measurements of attenuation statistics using a helicopter and an instrumented van are discussed. Res...
L-band measurements of land mobile satellite systems (LMSS) propagation effects were last made at th...
Land-mobile satellite propagation measurements were implemented at L Band (1.5 GHz) in South-Eastern...
Preliminary results are presented for three propagation measurement campaigns involving a mobile rec...
Recent efforts in the modeling of land mobile satellite systems are reported. These include descript...
During the period 1983 to 1988 a series of experiments were undertaken by the Electrical Engineering...
Models developed and experiments performed to characterize the propagation environment associated wi...
We present an overview of the contents of the text having the above title and which is now in the fo...
This effort emphasizes several important results pertaining to a mobile satellite system propagation...
Propagation field tests were performed in Central Maryland and involved a helicopter and mobile van ...
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...
An overview of Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) propagation measurements and modeling is intended as a...
During the Fall of 1987 a land mobile satellite demonstration using the MARECS B2 satellite at 26 de...
Propagation models that can be used for the design of earth-space land mobile-satellite telecommunic...
Measurements of attenuation statistics using a helicopter and an instrumented van are discussed. Res...
L-band measurements of land mobile satellite systems (LMSS) propagation effects were last made at th...
Land-mobile satellite propagation measurements were implemented at L Band (1.5 GHz) in South-Eastern...
Preliminary results are presented for three propagation measurement campaigns involving a mobile rec...
Recent efforts in the modeling of land mobile satellite systems are reported. These include descript...