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In 2015 NASA plans to launch a payload to 280 Km altitude on a sounding rocket from the Wallops Flight Facility. This payload will contain several novel technologies that work together to demonstrate methodologies for space sample return missions and
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Autor:
David Irmies, Doyle W. Watts, Marjory J. Johnson, Robert Hirsh, Raymond Gilstrap, Richard A. Beck, Joseph J. Kosmo, Greg Follen, Isaac Lopez, Glenn Lindamood, Theresa M. Scott, Amy Ross, Brian Frantz, Nathan Howard, Al Tucholski, Kim Shillcutt, Robert I. Griffin, Kenneth C. Freeman, Mary B. Vickerman, Jay G. Horowitz, Robert K. Vincent, Kevin Groneman, Michael A. Cauley, Calvin T. Ramos, Celeste Banaag, Dean Eppler, Jeffrey Graham, Marc A. Seibert, Dean W. Harter, David P. Pleva, Thaddeus J. Kollar
Publikováno v:
Computer Networks. 47:765-783
Communications and imaging experiments conducted in the Arizona desert during July of 2002 with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) helped to identify a fundamental suite of scientif
Publikováno v:
Computer Networks. 46:423-435
This paper describes an experiment to prototype a new way of conducting science by applying networking and distributed computing technologies to an Earth Science application. A combination of satellite, wireless, and terrestrial networking provided g
Publikováno v:
2011 Aerospace Conference.
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) based on the IEEE 802.15.4 Personal Area Network standard are finding increasing use in the home automation and emerging smart energy markets. The network and application layers, based on the ZigBee 2007 PRO Standard, p
Developing the building blocks for cognitive communications: Adaptive rates & intelligent networking
Publikováno v:
2011 Aerospace Conference.
Applying data-centric and cognitive techniques in the space communications infrastructure promises, by managing and even exploiting complexity, to enhance performance and operational efficiency and to enable future science and exploration operational
Autor:
Paul Lencioni, Kenneth C. Freeman, John Evanyo, Scott Burleigh, Raymond Gilstrap, Thom Stone, Robert Hanel
Publikováno v:
26th International Communications Satellite Systems Conference (ICSSC).
The NASA lunar exploration initiative will require a new communications infrastructure to support planned mission operations. While traditional communications support using point-to-point radio links will continue to be required, an opportunity exist