• DocumentCode
    23876
  • Title

    Ultra-stable RF-over-fiber transport enables NASA ground-based deep space tracking antenna arrays and space-borne earth mapping radar

  • Author

    Lau, K.Y. ; Lutes, George F.

  • Author_Institution
    EE & CS, Univ. of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
  • Volume
    29
  • Issue
    9
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Sept. 2014
  • Firstpage
    34
  • Lastpage
    41
  • Abstract
    The Mojave Desert north of Los Angeles in Southern California is a place of rolling hills, shallow valleys, and jagged outcrop-pings of rock, which are the remains of ancient mountains. It is a land inhabited by rattlesnakes, tarantulas, giant scorpions, and poisonous hunting spiders (called vinegaroons by the locals) because their bite leaves the taste of vinegar in your mouth. The plants are mostly sagebrush, cactus, and Joshua trees. The temperature can rise above 100 deg F during daytime and drop below freezing at night. In the middle of this desert, 50 km northwest of Barstow, is Goldstone, a ghost town abandoned at the end of the gold rush era.
  • Keywords
    antenna arrays; radar antennas; radio-over-fibre; Los Angeles; Mojave desert; NASA ground based deep space tracking antenna arrays; Southern California; ancient mountains; jagged outcrop-pings; rolling hills; shallow valleys; space borne earth mapping radar; ultrastable RF-over-fiber transport; Antenna arrays; NASA; Optical fiber cables; Optical fiber networks; Optical fibers; Radar tracking; Rado frequency; Space vehicles; Terrain factors;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0885-8985
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MAES.2014.140080
  • Filename
    6943456