The OLYMPUS and ACTS satellites both provide opportunities for 10 to 30 GHz propagation measurements. The spacecraft are sufficiently alike that OLYMPUS can be used to test some prototype ACTS equipment and experiments. Data are particularly needed on short term signal behavior and in support of uplink power control and adaptive forward error correction (FEC) techniques. The Virginia Tech Satellite Communications Group has proposed a set of OLYMPUS experiments including attenuation and fade rate measurements, data communications, uplink power control, rain scatter interference, and small-scale site diversity operation. A digital signal processing receiver for the OLYMPUS and ACTS beacon signals is being developed
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS...
The activities at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in preparation for the Februar...
ACTS counters fading by resource sharing between the users. It provides a large margin only for thos...
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 is performing a comprehensive set of propagation measurements using the OLYMPUS satell...
Virginia Polytechnic Institute has been carrying out a comprehensive set of propagation measurements...
Virginia Tech has performed a comprehensive propagation experiment using the Olympus satellite beaco...
Rapidly growing demand for channel capacity and limitations in satellite power and frequency spectru...
An overview and a status description of the planned LMSS mobile K band experiment with ACTS is prese...
A summary of the activities of the OPEX (Olympus Propagation EXperimenters) group is given and some ...
An overview of the organization of the OLYMPUS propagation experimenters group (OPEX) is given. Prep...
Measurements of attenuation of the 20 and 30 GHz beacons onboard the OLYMPUS satellite are compared ...
The Olympus-1 satellite carries four distinct payloads for experimental utilization and research in ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS...
The activities at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in preparation for the Februar...
ACTS counters fading by resource sharing between the users. It provides a large margin only for thos...
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 is performing a comprehensive set of propagation measurements using the OLYMPUS satell...
Virginia Polytechnic Institute has been carrying out a comprehensive set of propagation measurements...
Virginia Tech has performed a comprehensive propagation experiment using the Olympus satellite beaco...
Rapidly growing demand for channel capacity and limitations in satellite power and frequency spectru...
An overview and a status description of the planned LMSS mobile K band experiment with ACTS is prese...
A summary of the activities of the OPEX (Olympus Propagation EXperimenters) group is given and some ...
An overview of the organization of the OLYMPUS propagation experimenters group (OPEX) is given. Prep...
Measurements of attenuation of the 20 and 30 GHz beacons onboard the OLYMPUS satellite are compared ...
The Olympus-1 satellite carries four distinct payloads for experimental utilization and research in ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS...
The activities at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in preparation for the Februar...
ACTS counters fading by resource sharing between the users. It provides a large margin only for thos...