Results from the most recent MSAT-X field experiments, the Tower-3 Experiment and the JPL/FAA/INMARSAT MARECS-B2 Satellite Experiment, are presented. Results that distinguish the propagation environment of the tower set-up are given and explained. The configuration and flight variables of the aeronautical experiment which used an FAA aircraft and an INMARSAT satellite are described. Results that highlight the disturbances on the aeronautical satellite channel are presented. The roles of satellite-induced signal variations and of multipatch are identified and their impact on the link is discussed.
Field Measurements in MSAT-X
1989
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Unmanned Spacecraft , Radio & Television Equipment , Common Carrier & Satellite , Data links , Msat , Multipath transmission , Signal processing , Wave propagation , Marecs maritime satellites , Flight paths , Least squares method , Portable equipment , Signal fading , Signal reception , Signal to noise ratios , Measurement
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