Contents: Command and Control from the National Point of View; Parametric Analysis of an Integrated Tracking, Telemetry, and Command System; Military vs Commercial Communication Satellites; Establishment and Replenishment Calculations for Satellite Systems; Retrodirective Arrays for Military Communication Satellites; The Use of Frequency Selective Limiters in Communication Satellites; Gravity-Gradient Attitude Stabilization for Communication Satellites; Composite Coding Communications; A Comparison of Kay Parameters of Three CW Ranging Systems; Horizon Sensor Navigation Errors Resulting from Statistical Variations in the CO2 14-16 Micron Radiation Band; A Numerical Comparison of Two Orbit Determination Methods; Optimal Guidance and Control Synthesis for Maneuverable Lifting Space Vehicles, Stability and Control Considerations in the Deployment of a Gable-Connected Spinning Space Station; Redundancy/Maintenance Cost Optimization for Manned Orbital Space Stations; Physiological Considerations on Maintenance of Muscle Tone Under Subgravity Conditions.
Transactions of the Symposium on Ballistic Missile and Space Technology (9th) Held at the United States Naval Training Center, San Diego, California on 12-14 August 1964. Volume I. Keynote Address, Command and Control, Space Communications, Space Navigation, Space Station Design Factors, Physiological Considerations
1964
544 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Astronautics , Stress Physiology , Navigation, Guidance, & Control , Common Carrier & Satellite , Manned Spacecraft , Command + control systems , Symposia , Space communication systems , Space navigation , Space stations , Psychology , Performance(Human) , Human engineering , Communication systems , Satellites(Artificial) , Military satellites , Coding , Space medicine