The NASA propagation terminal has been designed and developed by the Glenn Research Center and is presently deployed at over 5 NASA and partner ground stations worldwide collecting information on the effects of the atmosphere on Ka-band and millimeter wave communications links. This lecture provides an overview of the fundamentals and requirements of the measurement of atmospheric propagation effects and, specifically, the types of hardware and digital signal processing techniques employed by current state-of-the-art propagation terminal systems.
Propagation Terminal Design and Measurements
2015
37 pages
Report
No indication
English
Communication , Satellite communication , Satellite transmission , Electromagnetic radiation , Extremely high frequencies , Atmospheric effects , Signal processing , Characterization , Ground stations , Data processing terminals , Nyquist frequencies , Signal to noise ratios , Root-mean-square errors , Distribution functions
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