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Mobile radio alternative systems study satellite/terrestrial (hybrid) systems concepts
The use of satellites for mobile radio service in non-urban areas of the United States in the years from 1985 to 2000 was investigated. Several satellite concepts are considered: a system with single-beam coverage of the fifty United States and Puerto Rico, and multi-beam satellites with greater capacity. All of the needed functions and services identified in the market study are provided by the satellite systems, including nationwide radio access to vehicles without knowledge of vehicle location wideband data transmission from remote sites, two way exchange of short data and control messages between vehicles and dispatch or control centers, and automatic vehicle location (surveillance). The costs of providing the services are within acceptable limits, and the desired returns to the system investors are attractive. The criteria by which the Federal Communication judges the competing demands for public radio spectrum are reviewed with comments on how the criteria might apply to the consideration of land mobile satellites. Institutional arrangements for operating a mobile satellite system are based on the present institutional arrangements in which the services are offered to the end users through wireline and radio common carriers, with direct access by large private and government users
The AMSC mobile satellite system
The American Mobile Satellite Consortium (AMSC) Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) system is described. AMSC will use three multi-beam satellites to provide L-band MSS coverage to the United States, Canada and Mexico. The AMSC MSS system will have several noteworthy features, including a priority assignment processor that will ensure preemptive access to emergency services, a flexible SCPC channel scheme that will support a wide diversity of services, enlarged system capacity through frequency and orbit reuse, and high effective satellite transmitted power. Each AMSC satellite will make use of 14 MHz (bi-directional) of L-band spectrum. The Ku-band will be used for feeder links
Mobile satellite service in the United States
Mobile satellite service (MSS) has been under development in the United States for more than two decades. The service will soon be provided on a commercial basis by a consortium of eight U.S. companies called the American Mobile Satellite Consortium (AMSC). AMSC will build a three-satellite MSS system that will offer superior performance, reliability and cost effectiveness for organizations requiring mobile communications across the U.S. The development and operation of MSS in North America is being coordinated with Telesat Canada and Mexico. AMSC expects NASA to provide launch services in exchange for capacity on the first AMSC satellite for MSAT-X activities and for government demonstrations
Data-driven design of the Belle II track segment finder
The Belle II experiment relies on a level-1 trigger system to reduce noise background and preselect events of interest for particle physics. The Central Drift Chamber is the main track detector which makes its trigger system important for online track reconstruction. To improve its hit efficiency, an extension of the track segment finder for low angle tracks is proposed. By combining hardware and software development flows, an automated data-driven pipeline is created and three different-sized hardware concepts are implemented. The operation point is adjustable to balance hit efficiency against hit purity in the trigger system
Comunicar ciencia en México: Tendencias y narrativas
Para que sea útil, el conocimiento debe fluir desde las aulas, los laboratorios o la mente de los investigadores y creadores hacia el público en general y al especializado. Tarea primordial de la comunicación de la ciencia es tender los puentes que generen los diálogos y una retroalimentación enriquecedora entre ambos polos, y construir así una cultura que incorpore de una manera crítica y efectiva el conocimiento científico a la práctica cotidiana y al quehacer colectivo en aras de un desarrollo más armónico de la sociedad y con el entorno. Bajo esta perspectiva, en esta obra se presentan diversos trabajos que muestran desde las tendencias de la investigación académica internacional en la comunicación pública de la ciencia hasta la utilización de los periódicos, la televisión, los blogs u otros medios para vincular a los científicos y el público, y trasformar las relaciones entre ellos en beneficio común, ya sea a través del análisis y difusión de problemas médicos, como el Sida, o socioambientales, como la contaminación del agua, hasta el utilizar los principios del branding (construcción de marca) para una mejor difusión del conocimiento científico. Una obra de interés para todas aquellas personas involucradas en la generación y divulgación de la ciencia y la tecnología.ITESO, A.C
Complete Next to Leading Order QCD Corrections to the Photon Structure Functions and
We present the complete NLO QCD analysis of the photon structure functions
and for a real photon target. In
particular we study the heavy flavor content of the structure functions which
is due to two different production mechanisms, namely collisions of a virtual
photon with a real photon, and with a parton. We observe that the charm
contributions are noticeable for as well as
in the x-region studied.Comment: Latex 34 pages, 24 figures, uuencoded, attached at end, ITP-SB-93-46,
FERMILAB-Pub-93/240-T, SMU HEP 93-1
Search for CP Violation in the Decays
We have searched for CP violation in the decays
where denotes a neutral pseudo-scalar meson which is either a ,
, or using KEKB asymmetric-energy collision data
corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 791 fb collected with the
Belle detector. No evidence of significant CP violation is observed. We report
the most precise CP asymmetry measurement in the decay to date: . We also report the first measurements of
CP asymmetries in the decays and : and , respectively
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