A handbook was developed to provide information and support to the spaceborne remote sensing and frequency management communities: to guide sensor developers in the choice of frequencies; to advise regulators on sensor technology needs and sharing potential; to present sharing analysis models and, through example, methods for determining sensor sharing feasibility; to introduce developers to the regulatory process; to create awareness of proper assignment procedures; to present sensor allocations; and to provide guidelines on the use and limitations of allocated bands. Controlling physical factors and user requirements and the regulatory environment are discussed. Sensor frequency allocation achievable performance and usefulness are reviewe...
The criteria for sharing and coordination between the Earth Exploration Satellite service and other ...
A technical review and forecast of space technology as it applies to spaceborne sensors for future N...
Viable techniques for effecting the transfer from NASA to a user agency of state-of-the-art airborne...
The foundation and rationale for the selection of microwave frequencies for active remote sensing us...
In allocating the RF spectrum for the transmission of sensed data from space to earth, the character...
The concepts of radar remote sensing and microwave radiometry are discussed and their utility in ear...
The final acts of the 1979 World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC) were analyzed to determine p...
Sensors and methods of radar and microwave radiometry which operate in the millimeter wave range are...
A digest of information on remote sensor data systems is given. It includes characteristics of space...
Current planning calls for the TDAS to support new user and crosslink services, in addition to TDRSS...
Developments in Earth-based radio technology affecting space communications, geodynamics, and astrop...
Optimization of passive microwave radiometric systems for earth resource surveys from ground and air...
Findings and recommendations of electromagnetic compatibility for space application
Design criteria are presented to provide guidance in assessing electromagnetic interference from onb...
The existing and future use of the electromagnetic spectrum from 40 to 300 gigahertz is discussed. T...
The criteria for sharing and coordination between the Earth Exploration Satellite service and other ...
A technical review and forecast of space technology as it applies to spaceborne sensors for future N...
Viable techniques for effecting the transfer from NASA to a user agency of state-of-the-art airborne...
The foundation and rationale for the selection of microwave frequencies for active remote sensing us...
In allocating the RF spectrum for the transmission of sensed data from space to earth, the character...
The concepts of radar remote sensing and microwave radiometry are discussed and their utility in ear...
The final acts of the 1979 World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC) were analyzed to determine p...
Sensors and methods of radar and microwave radiometry which operate in the millimeter wave range are...
A digest of information on remote sensor data systems is given. It includes characteristics of space...
Current planning calls for the TDAS to support new user and crosslink services, in addition to TDRSS...
Developments in Earth-based radio technology affecting space communications, geodynamics, and astrop...
Optimization of passive microwave radiometric systems for earth resource surveys from ground and air...
Findings and recommendations of electromagnetic compatibility for space application
Design criteria are presented to provide guidance in assessing electromagnetic interference from onb...
The existing and future use of the electromagnetic spectrum from 40 to 300 gigahertz is discussed. T...
The criteria for sharing and coordination between the Earth Exploration Satellite service and other ...
A technical review and forecast of space technology as it applies to spaceborne sensors for future N...
Viable techniques for effecting the transfer from NASA to a user agency of state-of-the-art airborne...