<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Apollo 12 / Apollo 11 / Surveyor Program / Surveyor 1 / Path loss / Diffraction / EME / Line-of-sight propagation / Spaceflight / Apollo program / United States
Date: 2005-11-12 02:35:24
Apollo 12
Apollo 11
Surveyor Program
Surveyor 1
Path loss
Diffraction
EME
Line-of-sight propagation
Spaceflight
Apollo program
United States

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.hq.nasa.gov

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 624,68 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Wireless networking / Wireless / Technology / Mobile technology / Vehicular communication systems / Vehicular ad hoc network / Vehicle-to-vehicle / Intelligent transportation system / Telematics / Non-line-of-sight propagation / Wireless ad hoc network / Automobile safety

Exploiting the Height of Vehicles in Vehicular Communication Mate Boban1,3 , Rui Meireles2,3 , Jo˜ao Barros3 , Ozan Tonguz1 and Peter Steenkiste1,2 {, , , , prs

DocID: 1rryv - View Document

Wireless networking / Wireless / Transport / Technology / Vehicle telematics / Path loss / Waves / Line-of-sight propagation / Vehicle-to-vehicle / Radio propagation / Vehicular ad hoc network / Non-line-of-sight propagation

4146 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY, VOL. 63, NO. 9, NOVEMBER 2014 Geometry-Based Vehicle-to-Vehicle Channel Modeling for Large-Scale Simulation

DocID: 1r2r9 - View Document

Electromagnetism / Radio propagation / Line-of-sight propagation / LongleyRice model / Free-space path loss / Ground wave propagation / Fresnel zone / EarthMoonEarth communication / Engineering / Radio propagation model / Okumura model

Propagation Models Darrel Emerson NRAO, Tucson Murray Lewis NAIC, Arecibo

DocID: 1qFQ9 - View Document

IEEE 802.11 / Wireless / Telecommunications engineering / Technology / Received signal strength indication / Fading / Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing / Signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio / Multipath propagation / Radio propagation / Line-of-sight propagation / Channel

Methods for Extracting V2V Propagation Models from Imperfect RSSI Field Data Silvija Kokalj-Filipovic Larry Greenstein Bin Cheng Marco Gruteser

DocID: 1qup0 - View Document

Astronomy / Celestial coordinate system / General relativity / Science / Space / Black holes / Horizon / Horizontal coordinate system / Event horizon / Wake / Soil horizon / Line-of-sight propagation

Turbulent ship wakes: further evidence that the Earth is round David K. Lynch When viewed from the stern, a ship’s turbulent wake appears as a narrow strip of bubble-whitened water converging toward the horizon. The wa

DocID: 1q4R2 - View Document