This citation summarizes a one-page announcement of technology available for utilization. The design of a vehicular intercommunication system that uses time-division demand access is described in a report. The system, intended for communication among the small crew of a vehicle, such as a tank or airplane, allows only one person to transmit at any given time. This simplex mode of operation is acceptable for the intended application and has the advantages of simpler hardware, lower cost, and higher signal-to-noise ratio than duplex operation. ...FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Detailed information about the technology described may be obtained by ordering the NTIS report, order number: AD-A082020, price code; PC A03 or contact Project officer Genn S. Williman (201) 544-4404.


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    Title :

    Circuitry for a Vehicular Intercom: Prototype hardware demonstrates the feasibility of a time-division, demand-access intercommunication system


    Publication date :

    1982


    Size :

    1 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





    Vehicular Intercommunication System

    C. F. Wedaman | NTIS | 1979


    Vehicular Intercommunication System

    C. F. Wedaman | NTIS | 1978


    Vehicular Intercommunication System

    C. F. Wedaman | NTIS | 1978