The technical feasibility and economic viability of satellite system architectures that are suitable for customer premise service (CPS) communications are investigated. System evaluation is performed at 30/20 GHz (Ka-band); however, the system architectures examined are equally applicable to 14/11 GHz (Ku-band). Emphasis is placed on systems that permit low-cost user terminals. Frequency division multiple access (FDMA) is used on the uplink, with typically 10,000 simultaneous accesses per satellite, each of 64 kbps. Bulk demodulators onboard the satellite, in combination with a baseband multiplexer, convert the many narrowband uplink signals into a small number of wideband data streams for downlink transmission. Single-hop network interconn...
Direct phase reading X-band radio interferometer for attitude control of Applications Technology Sat...
Remote sensing missions were synthesized which could contribute significantly to the understanding o...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...
The cost and technology characteristics are examined for providing special satellite services at UHF...
The overall system and component concepts for a 60 GHz intersatellite communications link system (IC...
The antenna characteristics are analyzed of a low cost mass-producible ground station to be used in ...
Opportunities in communication satellite technology are identified and defined. Factors that tend to...
The relative costs to procure and operate a two-satellite mobile satellite system designed to operat...
Alternative transmission media for a CONUS-wide trunking network in the years 1990 and 2000 are exam...
Communications system design was completed and reviewed. Minor changes were made in order to make it...
The technical and economical feasibility of using the 12 GHz band for broadcasting from satellites w...
The RF performance, size, pointing system, and cost were investigated concepts are: for a mechanical...
Three types of satellite-aided mobile communications are considered for users in areas not served by...
Parabolic reflector design and fabrication, and thermal and structural dynamic analyses for Applicat...
The viability of mobile communications is examined within the context of a frequency division multip...
Direct phase reading X-band radio interferometer for attitude control of Applications Technology Sat...
Remote sensing missions were synthesized which could contribute significantly to the understanding o...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...
The cost and technology characteristics are examined for providing special satellite services at UHF...
The overall system and component concepts for a 60 GHz intersatellite communications link system (IC...
The antenna characteristics are analyzed of a low cost mass-producible ground station to be used in ...
Opportunities in communication satellite technology are identified and defined. Factors that tend to...
The relative costs to procure and operate a two-satellite mobile satellite system designed to operat...
Alternative transmission media for a CONUS-wide trunking network in the years 1990 and 2000 are exam...
Communications system design was completed and reviewed. Minor changes were made in order to make it...
The technical and economical feasibility of using the 12 GHz band for broadcasting from satellites w...
The RF performance, size, pointing system, and cost were investigated concepts are: for a mechanical...
Three types of satellite-aided mobile communications are considered for users in areas not served by...
Parabolic reflector design and fabrication, and thermal and structural dynamic analyses for Applicat...
The viability of mobile communications is examined within the context of a frequency division multip...
Direct phase reading X-band radio interferometer for attitude control of Applications Technology Sat...
Remote sensing missions were synthesized which could contribute significantly to the understanding o...
A conceptual system design for a satellite-aided land mobile service is described. A geostationary s...