Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Aug 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993tdar.nasa..311c&link_type=abstract
In its The Telecommunications and Data Acquisition Report p 311-315 (SEE N94-14369 02-32)
Computer Science
Performance
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Antenna Components, Antenna Design, Multiple Beam Interval Scanners, Reflector Antennas, Feasibility Analysis, Lunar Communication, Lunar Exploration
Scientific paper
As a part of the long-range planning of future Mars and lunar missions, a feasibility study was made of a 34-m antenna system with differentially pointed multiple beams. The performance loss mechanisms of the differentially pointed multiple-beam systems were identified and quantified. Techniques that can significantly improve the multiple-beam system performance are identified. The goal is to determine the feasibility of using the 34-m antenna to support widely separated elements associated with lunar missions.
Cha A.
Cramer P.
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