We outline the first steps of an effort to start defining a communications architecture for supporting broadband data communications from the International Space Station. We address three communications options and focus on a direct-to-ground architecture, which could serve as an intermediary solution to satisfy near term communications needs of commercial experiments and payloads on the ISS and overcome certain limitations of the current ISS communications infrastructure. A high-level analysis of the architecture for the direct to ground option is performed, focusing on a particular user requirements, communications links, and coverage availability. We also discuss system, mobility support and protocol issues that need to be addressed for ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1987 / Town and Country Hotel, Sa...
A study was sponsored to investigate a set of end-to-end system concepts for implementing a high-rat...
The United States military continues to encourage the need for robust satellite communications in or...
Abstract-We outline the first steps of an effort to start defining a communications architecture for...
In order to support the communications needs of the International Space Station (ISS), alternative c...
In order to support the communications needs of the International Space Station (ISS), alternative c...
Simulation for a ground station located at 44.5 deg latitude. The Advanced Communications Architectu...
The NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is developing and demonstrating communications and network tech...
The International Space Station (ISS) is in an operational configuration. To fully utilize the ISS a...
The continuing technological advances in satellite communications and global networking have resulte...
A major goal of the Digital Systems Technology Branch at the NASA Lewis Research Center is to identi...
In the present concept of the International Space Station ISS, it is planned to provide the communic...
The CubeSat platform is finding increasing use in space science applications due to its low cost and...
NASA's future communications services will be supplied through a space communications network that m...
This presentation provides an overview of NASA's planning activities for future satellite communicat...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1987 / Town and Country Hotel, Sa...
A study was sponsored to investigate a set of end-to-end system concepts for implementing a high-rat...
The United States military continues to encourage the need for robust satellite communications in or...
Abstract-We outline the first steps of an effort to start defining a communications architecture for...
In order to support the communications needs of the International Space Station (ISS), alternative c...
In order to support the communications needs of the International Space Station (ISS), alternative c...
Simulation for a ground station located at 44.5 deg latitude. The Advanced Communications Architectu...
The NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is developing and demonstrating communications and network tech...
The International Space Station (ISS) is in an operational configuration. To fully utilize the ISS a...
The continuing technological advances in satellite communications and global networking have resulte...
A major goal of the Digital Systems Technology Branch at the NASA Lewis Research Center is to identi...
In the present concept of the International Space Station ISS, it is planned to provide the communic...
The CubeSat platform is finding increasing use in space science applications due to its low cost and...
NASA's future communications services will be supplied through a space communications network that m...
This presentation provides an overview of NASA's planning activities for future satellite communicat...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1987 / Town and Country Hotel, Sa...
A study was sponsored to investigate a set of end-to-end system concepts for implementing a high-rat...
The United States military continues to encourage the need for robust satellite communications in or...