Title :
Ka-band atmospheric phase stability measurements in Goldstone, CA; White Sands, NM; and Guam
Author :
Zemba, Michael J. ; Morse, Jacquelynne R. ; Nessel, James A.
Author_Institution :
NASA Glenn Res. Center, Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract :
As spacecraft communication links are driven to higher frequencies (e.g. Ka-band) both by spectrum congestion and the appeal of higher data rates, the propagation phenomena at these frequencies must be well characterized for effective system design. In particular, the phase stability of a site at a given frequency will govern whether or not the site is a practical location for an antenna array, particularly if uplink capabilities are desired. Propagation studies to characterize such phenomena must be done on a site-by-site basis due to the wide variety of climates and weather conditions at each ground terminal. Accordingly, in order to statistically characterize the atmospheric effects on Ka-Band links, site test interferometers (STIs) have been deployed at three of NASA´s operational sites to directly measure each site´s tropospheric phase stability. Using three years of results from these experiments, this paper will statistically characterize the simultaneous atmospheric phase noise measurements recorded by the STIs deployed at the following ground station sites: the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex near Barstow, CA; the White Sands Ground Terminal near Las Cruces, NM; and the Guam Remote Ground Terminal on the island of Guam.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; atmospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; microwave propagation; space communication links; spread spectrum communication; statistical analysis; Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex; Guam Remote Ground Terminal; Ka-band atmospheric phase stability measurements; Las Cruces; NASA; White Sands Ground Terminal; antenna array; site test interferometers; spacecraft communication links; spectrum congestion; tropospheric phase stability; Arrays; Atmospheric measurements; Frequency measurement; Interferometers; Phase distortion; Phase measurement; Satellites; antenna arrays; interferometry; phase distortion; propagation losses; radiowave propagation;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), 2014 8th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
The Hague
DOI :
10.1109/EuCAP.2014.6901802