Communications technology satellite: United States experiments and disaster communications applications
Abstract
Ground antennas from 0.6 to 5.0 meters in diameter were used as remote earth terminals by the United States for both wideband (television) and narrowband (voice, data) communication in conjunction with the Canadian Hermes satellite's high power transmitter. Experiments summarized cover teleconferencing and duplex videoconferencing for medical, educational, and civic purposes, as well as the remote interpretation of multilingual broadcasts from the United Nations. The capabilities of the system during real and simulated disasters at airports are assessed. Particular attention is given to miniexperiments for flood control in the Mississippi River basin and in Johnstown, Pennsylvania during the 1977 flood.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978STIN...7923999D
- Keywords:
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- Broadcasting;
- Communications Technology Satellite;
- Disasters;
- International Cooperation;
- Satellite Transmission;
- Technology Utilization;
- Education;
- Flood Control;
- Ground Stations;
- Health Physics;
- Ice Reporting;
- Teleconferencing;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking