TDRS MA phased-array antenna simulations

Abstract

The NASA's Space Network (SN) nominal user services are prescheduled to allocate service type and required equipment to a user of the network. The availability of a resource for a given user is then communicated back to the user prior to requested service time. A proposed Demand Assignment Multiple Access (DAMA) system for NASA's SN to make it easier to allow a real time changes to add new user to the service schedule, is presented. The goals of the project are to improve the current operational modes by (1) reducing the support overhead required to maintain the overall scheduling requirements in this area; (2) allowing for more users to access the system especially those who traditionally have not considered SN access available to them; and (3) providing additional scheduling flexibility

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