نتایج جستجو برای: 2011) satellites and brewer ground station (2002

تعداد نتایج: 16890544  

Journal: :IJCNS 2009
Shkelzen Cakaj

Low Earth Orbits (LEO) satellites are used for public communication and for scientific purposes. These satellites provide opportunities for investigations for which alternative techniques are either difficult or impossible to apply. Ground stations have to be established in order to communicate with such satellites. Usually these satellites communicate with ground stations at S-band. The commun...

2001
Steve Bernier Michel Barbeau

Communication with Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites requires the set up of a ground station which is a complex and costly installation. Moreover, a LEO satellite is accessible only during certain time slots from a given ground station. In other words, access to LEO satellites is on an intermittent basis and is constrained by the availability of ground stations. The work presented in this paper ...

Journal: :فیزیک زمین و فضا 0
سید شفیع موسوی دانشجو منوچهر فرجزاده دانشگاه تربیت مدرس یوسف قویدل دانشگاه تربیت مدرس عباسعلی علی اکبر بیدختی مؤسسۀ ژئوفیزیک دانشگاه تهران

in this study, the daily total ozone column (toc) measured by the instruments of toms (2001) and omi (2005-2011) satellites and brewer ground station (2002-2004) is used to investigate the extreme ozone mini-holes over esfahan. based on previous reports on validation of the toc data products, it is found that there is no problem with homogenization of data records, which was provided by the abo...

Journal: :IJCNS 2011
Shkelzen Cakaj Bexhet Kamo Vladi Kolici Olimpjon Shurdi

Communication via satellite begins when the satellite is positioned in the desired orbital position. Ground stations can communicate with LEO (Low Earth Orbiting) satellites only when the satellite is in their visibility region. The ground station’s ideal horizon plane is in fact the visibility region under 0 ̊ of elevation angle. Because of natural barriers or too high buildings in urban areas,...

2009
SHKELZEN CAKAJ

Communication via satellite begins when the satellite is positioned in the desired orbital position. Ground stations can communicate with LEO (Low Earth Orbiting) satellites only when the satellite is in their visibility region. The visibility region is in fact the horizon plane. Because of natural barriers or too high buildings in urban areas, practical horizon plane differs from the ideal one...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز - دانشکده مهندسی علوم آب 1393

drought is transient phenomenon , slow , repetitive and integral part of the climate of each region. drought begins with a substantial reduction in precipitation over the long-term average rainfall and over time, reduced soil moisture and surface and ground water resources will continue to decrease. this phenomenon is the most important in bakhtegan basin because of its importance in strategic ...

2009
SHKELZEN CAKAJ MICHAEL FISCHER ARPAD L. SCHOLTZ

Communication via satellite begins when the satellite is positioned in the desired orbital position. Ground stations can communicate with LEO (Low Earth Orbiting) satellites only when the satellite is in their visibility region. The duration of the visibility and so the communication duration varies for each satellite pass at the ground station, specifically for LEO satellites which do move too...

2014
Jeremy Castaing Amy Cohn James Cutler

In this paper we address the deterministic, multi-satellite, multi-ground station communication scheduling problem. As the number of small satellites in space increases, so does the demand for downloading their large quantities of acquired data. Given the capacity-constrained ground station network, efficient scheduling plays a major role in the overall performance of missions. The small-satell...

Journal: :JACIC 2006
James W. Cutler Armando Fox

Space communication systems are plagued by complexity resulting in limited access to orbiting satellites and high mission operation costs that ultimately reduce mission yields and capabilities. In particular, ground stations, the access point between space and terrestrial networks, suffer from monolithic designs, narrow interfaces, and reliability issues that raise significant engineering barri...

1999
Mark Wilkinson Charles Swenson

With the advent of LEO constellations, the operation of multiple ground stations becomes an important factor in maintaining several satellites. With a single ground station, the need to perform anomaly resolution on a low-orbiting satellite becomes difficult with short view times and long durations between revisit. The staffing of several ground stations or specialized remote-operation equipmen...

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