DocumentCode :
1462769
Title :
Historical perspectives on commercial and nonmilitary government space applications of microwave systems in the Baltimore/Washington area
Author :
Hyde, Geoffrey
Author_Institution :
15116 Red Clover Drive, Rockville, MD, USA
Volume :
46
Issue :
12
fYear :
1998
fDate :
12/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2196
Lastpage :
2201
Abstract :
The Baltimore/Washington area has made significant contributions to commercial and nonmilitary government space applications of microwaves. These cover a wide swath extending from R&D laboratory items, basically experimental/proof-of-concept, to space-qualified microwave hardware, subsystems, and systems that were launched and operated in space, to operational Earth terminal subsystems. Microwave efforts also included elements in the design of communications satellite systems, satellite payloads and hardware, and satellites for remote sensing, their payload and some hardware, and radiowave propagation on the slant (Earth-satellite) path. Unique contributions include the Applied Technology Satellite-6 (ATS-6), the discovery and characterization of gigahertz ionospheric scintillation, possibly the first electronically steerable phased array and the invention and implementation of the waveguide multimode filter, the first space-qualifiable monolithic-microwave integrated-circuit chips and subsystems, state-of-the-art altimeters, possibly the first Cesium clock for space and the first high Tc microwave filter
Keywords :
history; microwave technology; space vehicle electronics; Baltimore/Washington area; commercial applications; government space applications; history; microwave systems; nonmilitary applications; Artificial satellites; Government; Hardware; Laboratories; Microwave filters; Payloads; Phased arrays; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite ground stations; Space technology;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9480
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/22.739196
Filename :
739196
Link To Document :
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