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    Color television study Final report, Nov. 1965 - Mar. 1966

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    Color television camera for transmission from lunar and earth orbits and lunar surfac

    Improved Handover Through Dual Connectivity in 5G mmWave Mobile Networks

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    The millimeter wave (mmWave) bands offer the possibility of orders of magnitude greater throughput for fifth generation (5G) cellular systems. However, since mmWave signals are highly susceptible to blockage, channel quality on any one mmWave link can be extremely intermittent. This paper implements a novel dual connectivity protocol that enables mobile user equipment (UE) devices to maintain physical layer connections to 4G and 5G cells simultaneously. A novel uplink control signaling system combined with a local coordinator enables rapid path switching in the event of failures on any one link. This paper provides the first comprehensive end-to-end evaluation of handover mechanisms in mmWave cellular systems. The simulation framework includes detailed measurement-based channel models to realistically capture spatial dynamics of blocking events, as well as the full details of MAC, RLC and transport protocols. Compared to conventional handover mechanisms, the study reveals significant benefits of the proposed method under several metrics.Comment: 16 pages, 13 figures, to appear on the 2017 IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Millimeter Wave Communications for Future Mobile Network

    Novel post-Doppler STAP with a priori knowledge information for traffic monitoring applications

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    The road traffic has worsened over time in most cities, and the methods employed for monitoring and counting the vehicles on the roads (e.g., cameras, induction loops, or even people manually counting) are expensive and limited in spatial coverage. Synthetic aperture radars (SAR) provide an effective solution for this problem due to the wide-area coverage and the independence from daylight and weather conditions. Special attention is given in case of large scale events or catastrophes, when mobile internet is unavailable and phone communication is impossible. In this particular scenario, the traffic monitoring with real-time information ensures the safety of the road users and can even save lives. For that reason, this paper presents a novel a priori knowledge-based algorithm for traffic monitoring, where the powerful post-Doppler space-time adaptive processing (PD STAP) is combined with a road network obtained from the freely available OpenStreetMap (OSM) database. The incorporation of a known road network into the processing chain presents great potential for real-time processing, since only the acquired data related to the roads need to be processed. As a result, decreased processing hardware complexity and low costs compared to state-of-the-art systems can be achieved. In addition, it is a promising solution for detecting effectively the road vehicles and estimating their positions, velocities and moving directions with high accuracy. The PD STAP is well-known for its very good clutter suppression, its sensitivity also to low vehicle velocities, and its accurate target position estimation capabilities. The road information is applied after the PD STAP, where the OSM database fused with a digital elevation model (DEM) is applied in order to recognize and to reject false detections, and moreover, to reposition the vehicles detected in the vicinity of the roads. In other words, the distance between the estimated position of the target and its closest road point is measured and compared to a relocation threshold for deciding whether the target corresponds to a true road vehicle or to a false detection. If the first condition is fulfilled, the target is repositioned to its closest road point; otherwise it is discarded. The relocation threshold is computed adaptively for each detection by using an appropriate performance model. The proposed algorithm was tested using real 4-channel aperture switching data acquired by DLR’s airborne system F-SAR. In the radar data takes examined so far, the PD STAP detected vehicles as slow as 7 km/h, with an overall position estimation accuracy better than 10 m. Besides, the estimated velocities of the vehicles were in very good agreement with the differential GPS reference data. To sum up, the experimental results revealed a powerful algorithm that detects even slow vehicles and discards most of the false detections, being suitable for many traffic monitoring applications. We will not limit our further investigations to the data takes whose results are shown in this paper. We have a large pool of multi-channel F-SAR data takes containing real highway traffic scenarios with dozens or even hundreds of vehicles

    Viking '75 spacecraft design and test summary. Volume 1: Lander design

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    The Viking Mars program is summarized. The design of the Viking lander spacecraft is described

    Design study of general aviation collision avoidance system

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    The selection and design of a time/frequency collision avoidance system for use in general aviation aircraft is discussed. The modifications to airline transport collision avoidance equipment which were made to produce the simpler general aviation system are described. The threat determination capabilities and operating principles of the general aviation system are illustrated

    Quality of Service over Specific Link Layers: state of the art report

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    The Integrated Services concept is proposed as an enhancement to the current Internet architecture, to provide a better Quality of Service (QoS) than that provided by the traditional Best-Effort service. The features of the Integrated Services are explained in this report. To support Integrated Services, certain requirements are posed on the underlying link layer. These requirements are studied by the Integrated Services over Specific Link Layers (ISSLL) IETF working group. The status of this ongoing research is reported in this document. To be more specific, the solutions to provide Integrated Services over ATM, IEEE 802 LAN technologies and low-bitrate links are evaluated in detail. The ISSLL working group has not yet studied the requirements, that are posed on the underlying link layer, when this link layer is wireless. Therefore, this state of the art report is extended with an identification of the requirements that are posed on the underlying wireless link, to provide differentiated Quality of Service

    Multi-Channel Calibration for Airborne PostDoppler Space-Time Adaptive Processing

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    This paper presents a fast and efficient multichannel calibration algorithm for along-track systems, which in particular is evaluated for the post-Doppler space-time adaptive processing (PD STAP) technique. The calibration algorithm corrects the phase and magnitude offsets among the receiving channels, estimates and compensates the Doppler centroid variation caused by atmospheric turbulences by using the attitude angles of the antenna array. Important parameters and offsets are estimated directly from the radar rangecompressed data. The proposed algorithm is compared with the state-of-the-art Digital Channel Balancing technique based on real multi-channel X-band data acquired by the DLR’s airborne system F-SAR. The experimental results are shown and discussed in the frame of traffic monitoring applications

    Antenna pattern shaping, sensing, and steering study Final report

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    Design of steerable satellite antenna with beam pattern sensing syste

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    Advanced flight control system study

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    The architecture, requirements, and system elements of an ultrareliable, advanced flight control system are described. The basic criteria are functional reliability of 10 to the minus 10 power/hour of flight and only 6 month scheduled maintenance. A distributed system architecture is described, including a multiplexed communication system, reliable bus controller, the use of skewed sensor arrays, and actuator interfaces. Test bed and flight evaluation program are proposed
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