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Jul 23, 2010
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Kunath, Richard R.; Bhasin, Kul B
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Using MMICs in phased-array applications above 20 GHz requires complex RF and control signal distribution systems. Conventional waveguide, coaxial cable, and microstrip methods are undesirable due to their high weight, high loss, limited mechanical flexibility and large volume. An attractive alternative to these transmission media, for RF and control signal distribution in MMIC phased-array antennas, is optical fiber. Presented are potential system architectures and their associated...
Topics: COMMUNICATION SATELLITES, SIGNAL RECEPTION, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE,...
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Jul 23, 2010
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Simons, Rainee N.; Bhasin, Kul. B
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Direct current and also the microwave characteristics of optically illuminated AlGaAs/GaAs HEMT are experimentally measured for the first time and compared with that of GaAs MESFET. The results showed that the average increase in the gain is 2.89 dB under 1.7 nW/sq cm optical intensity at 0.83 microns. Further, the effect of illumination on S-parameters is more pronounced when the devices are biased close to pinch off. Novel applications of optically illuminated HEMT as a variable gain...
Topics: CHEMICAL PROPULSION, ORBIT CALCULATION, EXHAUST VELOCITY, ION PROPULSION, MANNED SPACE FLIGHT,...
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May 23, 2011
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Ivancic, William D.; Glover, Daniel R.; vonDeak, Thomas C.; Bhasin, Kul B
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The realization of the full potential of the National Information Infrastructure (NH) and Global Information Infrastructure (GII) requires seamless interoperability of emerging satellite networks with terrestrial networks. This requires a cooperative effort between industry, academia and government agencies to develop and advocate new, satellite-friendly communication protocols and modifications to existing communication protocol standards. These groups have recently come together to actively...
Topics: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS, FREE BOUNDARIES, FORMALISM, CRYSTAL GROWTH, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, BOUNDARY VALUE...
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May 31, 2011
05/11
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Knoblock, Eric J.; Wallett, Thomas M.; Konangi, Vijay K.; Bhasin, Kul B
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The performance of two networks to support autonomous multi-spacecraft formation flying systems is presented. Both systems are comprised of a ten-satellite formation, with one of the satellites designated as the central or 'mother ship.' All data is routed through the mother ship to the terrestrial network. The first system uses a TCP/EP over ATM protocol architecture within the formation, and the second system uses the IEEE 802.11 protocol architecture within the formation. The simulations...
Topics: CAPILLARY FLOW, SOUNDING ROCKETS, NUMERICAL ANALYSIS, FLOW VELOCITY, LIQUID FLOW, MICROGRAVITY,...