NASA is conducting a series of millimeter wave satellite communication systems and market studies to: (1) determine potential domestic 30/20 GHz satellite concepts and market potential, and (2) establish the requirements for a suitable technology verification payload which, although intended to be modest in capacity, would sufficiently demonstrate key technologies and experimentally address key operational issues. Preliminary results and critical issues of the current contracted effort are described. Also included is a description of a NASA-developed multibeam satellite payload configuration which may be representative of concepts utilized in a technology flight verification program
Satellite systems in which the space segment operates in the 30/20 GHz frequency band are defined an...
A comprehensive traffic demand forecast and a scenario for the transition process from current satel...
Technology development contracts funded by NASA have resulted in five 30 GHz satellite receivers of ...
NASA is continuing to pursue an agressive satellite communications technology development program fo...
The characteristics of 30/20 GHz usage in satellite systems to be used in support of projected commu...
A program plan is presented for a space communications application utilizing the 30/20 GHz frequency...
Rain attenuation in the 20/30 GHz bands, and the resultant impact on system user costs were estimate...
Functional requirements for the 30/20 GHz communication system, planning assistance for the 30/20 GH...
A review of the future options open to satellite system planners focuses attention on the use of the...
The objectives of the program were: (1) development of methodology based on the technical requiremen...
In the baseline concept development the communications payload on Flight 1 was specified to consist ...
An approach to the requirements document to be used to procure the system by NASA is presented. The ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 14-16, 1978 / Hyatt House Hotel, Los An...
A detailed technical description of the 30/20 GHz flight experiment system is presented. The overall...
Design concepts under development utilize two separate spacecraft antenna systems, one uplink at 30 ...
Satellite systems in which the space segment operates in the 30/20 GHz frequency band are defined an...
A comprehensive traffic demand forecast and a scenario for the transition process from current satel...
Technology development contracts funded by NASA have resulted in five 30 GHz satellite receivers of ...
NASA is continuing to pursue an agressive satellite communications technology development program fo...
The characteristics of 30/20 GHz usage in satellite systems to be used in support of projected commu...
A program plan is presented for a space communications application utilizing the 30/20 GHz frequency...
Rain attenuation in the 20/30 GHz bands, and the resultant impact on system user costs were estimate...
Functional requirements for the 30/20 GHz communication system, planning assistance for the 30/20 GH...
A review of the future options open to satellite system planners focuses attention on the use of the...
The objectives of the program were: (1) development of methodology based on the technical requiremen...
In the baseline concept development the communications payload on Flight 1 was specified to consist ...
An approach to the requirements document to be used to procure the system by NASA is presented. The ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 14-16, 1978 / Hyatt House Hotel, Los An...
A detailed technical description of the 30/20 GHz flight experiment system is presented. The overall...
Design concepts under development utilize two separate spacecraft antenna systems, one uplink at 30 ...
Satellite systems in which the space segment operates in the 30/20 GHz frequency band are defined an...
A comprehensive traffic demand forecast and a scenario for the transition process from current satel...
Technology development contracts funded by NASA have resulted in five 30 GHz satellite receivers of ...