DocumentCode
905659
Title
The Feasibility of Interrogating and Locating Ocean Platforms with Orbiting Satellites
Author
Kee, Robert ; Corell, Robert W.
Author_Institution
Development Engineering Division, Instrumentation Department, Naval Oceanographic Office, Washington, D.C. 20390
Volume
6
Issue
4
fYear
1968
Firstpage
176
Lastpage
184
Abstract
Present methods of telemetering data from the oceans by low-frequency over-water paths are unreliable and require high-powered transmitters and large platforms. The Interrogation, Recording, and Locating System (IRLS) has been developed for satellite interrogating and locating land-based moving platforms via the UHF band. This paper describes the feasibility of utilizing the IRLS system for oceanographic purposes. Included in the paper are discussions of: 1) the effects of the ocean on antenna performance, and the selection of the "best" antenna among existing and new configurations for an ocean-based system, and 2) the communication link reliability and accuracy, and the overall performance of the IRLS system, utilizing a full-scale satellite simulation experiment.
Keywords
Artificial satellites; Earth; Frequency; Oceans; Performance evaluation; Polarization; Receiving antennas; Satellite antennas; Sea surface; Underwater communication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9413
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGE.1968.271247
Filename
4043239
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