Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
May 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989tdar.nasa..252h&link_type=abstract
In its The Telecommunications and Data Acquisition Report p 252-284 (SEE N89-27871 22-32)
Computer Science
Performance
Deep Space Network, Frequency Stability, Ground Stations, Space Exploration, Spacecraft Communication, Superhigh Frequencies, Systems Engineering, Voyager Project, Antennas, Data Acquisition, Neptune (Planet), Performance Tests, Requirements, Specifications
Scientific paper
The Deep Space Network (DSN) Radio Science System presently implemented within the Deep Space Network was designed to meet stringent requirements imposed by the demands of the Voyager-Neptune encounter and future missions. One of the initial parameters related to frequency stability is discussed. The requirement, specification, design, and methodology for measuring this parameter are described. A description of special instrumentation that was developed for the test measurements and initial test data resulting from the system tests performed at Canberra, Australia and Usuda, Japan are given.
Ham N. C.
Rebold T. A.
Weese J. F.
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