Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
May 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993stin...9437255c&link_type=abstract
Final Report Illinois Univ., Urbana-Champaign, IL. Electromagnetics Lab.
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Antenna Arrays, Antenna Design, Mars Probes, Phased Arrays, Reflector Antennas, Space Communication, Space Exploration, Spacecraft Antennas, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Circular Waveguides, Mars Exploration, Microstrip Antennas, Waveguide Antennas
Scientific paper
A key element of the future NASA Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) mission is the lunar and Mars telecommunication system. This system will provide voice, image, and data transmission to monitor unmanned missions to conduct experiments, and to provide radiometric data for navigation. In the later half of 1991, a study was conducted on antennas for the Mars Exploration Communication. Six antenna configurations were examined: three reflector and three phased array. The conclusion was that due to wide-angle scan requirement, and multiple simultaneous tracking beams, phased arrays are more suitable. For most part, this report studies phased array antenna designs for two different applications for Space Exploration Initiative. It also studies one design for a tri-reflector type antenna. These antennas will be based on a Mars orbiting satellite.
Chen Yan-Ling
Lee Wai Shing
Nasir M. A.
Zaman Afroz
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