Design concepts under development utilize two separate spacecraft antenna systems, one uplink at 30 GHz and the other a downlink at 20 GHz, where each antenna provides multiple fixed and scanning beams. Two contractors completed configuration trade-off studies and breadboarding of critical technology components, and are fabricating and testing proof-of-concept (POC) models to demonstrate the technology feasibility. Technology developments required for the proposed systems are presented, along with each contractor's progress to date. The technology development areas discussed include: (1) offset Cassegrain and shaped reflector systems for narrow beams with low sidelobes and wideangle off-axis scan; (2) diplexed beam-forming networks for dual...
In the baseline concept development the communications payload on Flight 1 was specified to consist ...
A comprehensive traffic demand forecast and a scenario for the transition process from current satel...
A review of the future options open to satellite system planners focuses attention on the use of the...
This paper presents a progress summary of NASA's efforts in developing 20 and 30 GHz GaAs MMIC devic...
NASA is conducting a series of millimeter wave satellite communication systems and market studies to...
Multibeam systems of the future using monolithic microwave integrated circuits to provide phase cont...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
Rain attenuation in the 20/30 GHz bands, and the resultant impact on system user costs were estimate...
NASA is continuing to pursue an agressive satellite communications technology development program fo...
A program plan is presented for a space communications application utilizing the 30/20 GHz frequency...
Gregorian, Cassegrain, and single reflector systems were analyzed in configuration studies for commu...
The advanced communications technology satellite (ACTS) program of NASA is aimed at the development ...
Functional requirements for the 30/20 GHz communication system, planning assistance for the 30/20 GH...
Near-field testing was conducted on the 30 GHz TRW proof-of-concept (POC) Multibeam Antenna (MBA). T...
The characteristics of 30/20 GHz usage in satellite systems to be used in support of projected commu...
In the baseline concept development the communications payload on Flight 1 was specified to consist ...
A comprehensive traffic demand forecast and a scenario for the transition process from current satel...
A review of the future options open to satellite system planners focuses attention on the use of the...
This paper presents a progress summary of NASA's efforts in developing 20 and 30 GHz GaAs MMIC devic...
NASA is conducting a series of millimeter wave satellite communication systems and market studies to...
Multibeam systems of the future using monolithic microwave integrated circuits to provide phase cont...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
Rain attenuation in the 20/30 GHz bands, and the resultant impact on system user costs were estimate...
NASA is continuing to pursue an agressive satellite communications technology development program fo...
A program plan is presented for a space communications application utilizing the 30/20 GHz frequency...
Gregorian, Cassegrain, and single reflector systems were analyzed in configuration studies for commu...
The advanced communications technology satellite (ACTS) program of NASA is aimed at the development ...
Functional requirements for the 30/20 GHz communication system, planning assistance for the 30/20 GH...
Near-field testing was conducted on the 30 GHz TRW proof-of-concept (POC) Multibeam Antenna (MBA). T...
The characteristics of 30/20 GHz usage in satellite systems to be used in support of projected commu...
In the baseline concept development the communications payload on Flight 1 was specified to consist ...
A comprehensive traffic demand forecast and a scenario for the transition process from current satel...
A review of the future options open to satellite system planners focuses attention on the use of the...