Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Oct 1993
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Interim Progress Report, 15 Apr. - 15 Oct. 1993 Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Performance
Background Radiation, Laser Altimeters, Laser Range Finders, Photometers, Spaceborne Experiments, Charge Coupled Devices, Doppler Effect, Glint, Mathematical Models, Ocean Surface
Scientific paper
This interim report consists of four separate reports from our research on the receivers of NASA's Gravity And Magnetic Experiment Satellite (GAMES). The first report is entitled 'Analysis of phase estimation bias of GAMES receiver due to Doppler shift.' The second report is 'Background radiation on GAMES fine ranging detector from the moon, the planets, and the stars.' The third report is 'Background radiation on GAMES receivers from the ocean sun glitter and the direct sun.' The fourth report is 'GAMES receiver performance versus background radiation power on the detectors.'
Davidson Frederic M.
Sun Xiaoli
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