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Cost effectiveness of spacecraft pointing antennas
Comparative cost analysis of spacecraft pointing antennas and RF tracking antenna
Large spacecraft antenna study, analytical pattern subtask
Calculation techniques to determine circularly polarized patterns of erectable spacecraft high gain antenna
Rotary antenna attenuator
Radio frequency attenuator, having negligible insertion loss at minimum attenuation, can be used for making precise antenna gain measurements. It is small in size compared to a rotary-vane attenuator
Thin conformal antenna array for microwave power conversions
A structure of a circularly polarized, thin conformal, antenna array which may be mounted integrally with the skin of an aircraft employs microstrip elliptical elements and interconnecting feed lines spaced from a circuit ground plane by a thin dielectric layer. The feed lines are impedance matched to the elliptical antenna elements by selecting a proper feedpoint inside the periphery of the elliptical antenna elements. Diodes connected between the feed lines and the ground plane rectify the microwave power, and microstrip filters (low pass) connected in series with the feed lines provide dc current to a microstrip bus. Low impedance matching strips are included between the elliptical elements and the rectifying and filtering elements
Extracting HI cosmological signal with Generalized Needlet Internal Linear Combination
HI intensity mapping is a new observational technique to map fluctuations in
the large-scale structure of matter using the 21 cm emission line of atomic
hydrogen (HI). Sensitive radio surveys have the potential to detect Baryon
Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) at low redshifts (z < 1) in order to constrain the
properties of dark energy. Observations of the HI signal will be contaminated
by instrumental noise and, more significantly, by astrophysical foregrounds,
such as Galactic synchrotron emission, which is at least four orders of
magnitude brighter than the HI signal. Foreground cleaning is recognised as one
of the key challenges for future radio astronomy surveys. We study the ability
of the Generalized Needlet Internal Linear Combination (GNILC) method to
subtract radio foregrounds and to recover the cosmological HI signal for a
general HI intensity mapping experiment. The GNILC method is a new technique
that uses both frequency and spatial information to separate the components of
the observed data. Our results show that the method is robust to the complexity
of the foregrounds. For simulated radio observations including HI emission,
Galactic synchrotron, Galactic free-free, radio sources and 0.05 mK thermal
noise, we find that we can reconstruct the HI power spectrum for multipoles 30
< l < 150 with 6% accuracy on 50% of the sky for a redshift z ~ 0.25.Comment: 20 pages, 13 figures. Updated to match version accepted by MNRA
RF beam center location method and apparatus for power transmission system
The receiving element in wireless power transmission systems intercepts the greatest possible portion of the transmitted energy beam. Summing the output energy of all receivers in a planar array makes it possible to determine the location of the center of energy of the incident beam on a receiving array of antenna elements so that the incident beam is in the microwave region
Galaxy Clustering at z~3
Galaxies at very high redshift (z~3 or greater) are now accessible to
wholesale observation, making possible for the first time a robust statistical
assessment of their spatial distribution at lookback times approaching ~90% of
the age of the Universe. This paper summarizes recent progress in understanding
the nature of these early galaxies, concentrating in particular on the
clustering properties of photometrically selected ``Lyman break'' galaxies.
Direct comparison of the data to predictions and physical insights provided by
galaxy and structure formation models is particularly straightforward at these
early epochs, and results in critical tests of the ``biased'', hierarchical
galaxy formation paradigm.Comment: Presented at Royal Society Discussion Meeting, March 1998, "Large
Scale Structure in the Universe", 14 pages LaTeX, 7 ps figures, uses
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Virtual Site as an aid to first-year learning
Courses run by the School of the Built Environment have a range of entry requirements that enable diverse students and those with lower academic qualifications to gain entry. This results in a particular challenge for the Documentation & Estimating module, which is a very practical, skillsand competence-based module. It is delivered to large tutorial cohorts of mixed courses, abilities, ages and experience. Many students need one-toone guidance to understand what, practically, they have to do. They are given the theory first in a lecture and then have practical tutorials to carry out assessed exercises with limited tutor contact time. The module includes some basic surveying techniques and a levelling exercise which involves the transfer of a level from an assumed benchmark to establish a temporary benchmark some distance away. Many students have problems with computation of results. In spite of a careful introduction and explanation of the use of the instruments and techniques, many students find it difficult to visualise what is happening
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