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, tracking and control (TT&C) subsystems, payload data transmission (PDT) subsystems including deep space and near Earth transponders, proximity and intersatellite (ISL) link antennas and equipment, high speed
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, tracking and control (TT&C) subsystems, payload data transmission (PDT) subsystems including deep space and near Earth transponders, proximity and intersatellite (ISL) link antennas and equipment, high speed
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, tracking and control (TT&C) subsystems, payload data transmission (PDT) subsystems including deep space and near Earth transponders, proximity and intersatellite (ISL) link antennas and equipment, high speed
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components. Experience with development of distributed processing algorithms. Experience with wireless system design and analysis, including antenna systems, baseband processing, and system simulations
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | about 2 hours ago
relays, the burden on DSN scheduling can be significantly reduced. The use of frequency division (OMSPA) enables all probes communicating through the relay to be received by one DSN antenna, enabling DSN
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-terminal antennas and beamforming operating in FR1 bands and future FR-2, enabling robust terrestrial–satellite integration for safety-critical air mobility services. To develop AI-based algorithms
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on synchronization and compensation of non-ideal system components. Experience with development of distributed processing algorithms. Experience with wireless system design and analysis, including antenna systems
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of Opportunity (SOP) for geolocation. The laboratory has developed algorithms to perform geolocation using such signals. We now wish to move on to an experimental phase. The mission will take place at the SAMOVAR
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develop advanced signal processing techniques that empower a single UWB multi-antenna radio platform to perform all these functions concurrently, significantly enhancing the situational awareness and
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diffraction components. As antenna dimensions scale with wavelength, the number or antennas and the way to integrate them in transceivers also differs a lot. This requires investigating the most appropriate