DocumentCode
1321508
Title
A proposed spacecraft-to-earth communications link: The unified carrier approach
Author
Barry, J.G. ; Dalrymple, G.F. ; Fielding, J.C. ; Goldstein, B.S. ; Higgins, W.F.
Author_Institution
Mitre Corporation, Bedford, Mass.
Volume
83
Issue
75
fYear
1964
Firstpage
593
Lastpage
603
Abstract
This paper documents the design and performance of a proposed unified carrier, range-tracking, and communications system for cislunar ranges in which phase-locked loop techniques are used in the spacecraft to relate received and transmitted carriers coherently. The design of the composite angle-modulated carrier waveform for the spacecraft-to-ground link has been accomplished by using a statistical method of waveform design. The pseudonoise ranging code is biphase; telemetry is pulse-code modulated (PCM); and voice is frequency modulated (FM). The “best” selection of modulation parameters and frequency locations for the various functions has been determined by a method of successive iteration. The unified carrier system has been tested for a simulated lunar mission for spacecraft velocities of 36,000 ft/sec (feet per second), and the results indicate that the statistical method of waveform design used is practical for this case.
Keywords
Directive antennas; Distance measurement; Modulation; Noise; Phase locked loops; Receivers; Telemetry;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communication and Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0536-1532
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOME.1964.6592579
Filename
6592579
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