The participation of the United States in Olympus experiments is outlined. These include, basic propagation measurement, the Cooperative Data Exchange Experiment (CODE), a rain scatter interference measurement, a small scale diversity experiment, the Personal Access Satellite System (PASS), and all systems that use adaptive fade compensation techniques similar to the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) of NASA.
Olympus Propagation and Communication Experiments in the US
1989
7 pages
Report
No indication
English
Unmanned Spacecraft , Common Carrier & Satellite , Radiofrequency Waves , Acts , Atmospheric attenuation , Earth terminals , Esa satellites , Microwave transmission , Satellite communication , Millimeter waves , Multiple access , Extremely high frequencies , International cooperation , Multibeam antennas , Personal computers , Radio scattering , Radiometers , Signal fading , Uplinking
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