DocumentCode
961357
Title
Advances in Ground Transmitters for the NASA Deep Space Network
Author
Vodonos, Yakov I. ; Conroy, Bruce L. ; Losh, David L. ; Silva, Arnold
Author_Institution
California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena
Volume
95
Issue
10
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1947
Lastpage
1957
Abstract
The Deep Space Network (DSN), managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA, is equipped with multiple microwave transmitters ranging in average radiated power from 200 W to 400 kW. The transmitters are used for routine or emergency communication with spacecraft, for navigation, and for radio science tasks. The latest advances in transmitter engineering were implemented in a new generation of 20-kW dual-band transmitters developed for the DSN 34-m beam waveguide antennas. Innovations include additional X-band communication capability for near Earth missions, new c, automated calibration, improved and expanded computerized monitoring and diagnostics, reduced cabling, and improved maintainability. The innovations were very beneficial for the DSN ldquooverloadrdquo during the Mars 2003/2004 missions and will benefit other missions throughout the next decade. This paper describes the current design of the new transmitters and possible future developments.
Keywords
radio transmitters; space communication links; transmitting antennas; waveguide antennas; DSN; NASA Deep Space Network; X-band communication; control algorithms; ground transmitters; microwave transmitters; navigation; radio science tasks; spacecraft; transmitter engineering; waveguide antennas; Aircraft navigation; Disaster management; Energy management; Laboratories; Microwave communication; NASA; Propulsion; Radio transmitters; Space vehicles; Technological innovation; Ground support; microwave; space vehicle communication; transmitter;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2007.905050
Filename
4374108
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