A study is made of the performance of various communications systems with a view to determining their suitability for use in upper atmosphere rocket telemetry. A theoretical comparison of communications efficiency is modified to take into account the limitations of real components. The comparison is then carried a stage further by considering the actual hardware problems of size, weight, complexity, and relative cost. (Author)
A Study of Telemetry Systems for Use in Upper Atmosphere Sounding Rockets
1964
10 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Common Carrier & Satellite , Aeronomy , Telemeter systems , Sounding rockets , Upper atmosphere , Telemetering transmitters , Telemetering receivers , Multiplexing , Signal-to-noise ratio , Reliability (Electronics) , Costs , Coding , Bandwidth , Energy , Data transmission systems , Frequency modulation , Amplitude modulation , Noise (Radio) , Radio interference , Digital systems , Very high frequency , Analog systems
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