[go: up one dir, main page]
More Web Proxy on the site http://driver.im/

Sivaandam et al., 2011 - Google Patents

Standard based reliability prediction of traveling wave tube in communication satellite

Sivaandam et al., 2011

View PDF
Document ID
14695895327085088426
Author
Sivaandam M
Ravi S
Publication year
Publication venue
Indian Journal of Computer Science and Engineering

External Links

Snippet

Abstract A Traveling Wave Tube (TWT) is a vital component of satellite communication transponder. Before launch, it is essential to ensure that TWT meets the life of the satellite in the orbit.. Standard based reliability prediction is fairly accurate, widely used in USA and …
Continue reading at citeseerx.ist.psu.edu (PDF) (other versions)

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04BTRANSMISSION
    • H04B7/00Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field
    • H04B7/14Relay systems
    • H04B7/15Active relay systems
    • H04B7/185Space-based or airborne stations; Stations for satellite systems
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01BASIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J49/00Particle spectrometer or separator tubes

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Foster et al. The high power electric propulsion (HiPEP) ion thruster
Armstrong et al. A compact extremely high frequency MPM power amplifier
CN111649912B (en) Accelerated life test method for ion thruster
Yan et al. Investigation on high average power operations of gyro-TWTs with dielectric-loaded waveguide circuits
Ohmichi et al. Performance degradation of a spacecraft electron cyclotron resonance neutralizer and its mitigation
Stroganova et al. Breakdown Effect and it’s Prevention in On-board Equipment of Satellite Communication Systems
Hoeber et al. Passive intermodulation product generation in high power communications satellites
Sivaandam et al. Standard based reliability prediction of traveling wave tube in communication satellite
Graves Standard/handbook for multipactor breakdown prevention in spacecraft components
Wilson et al. Advances in space traveling-wave tubes for NASA missions
Patterson et al. Scaling of Ion Thrusters to Low Power
Coaker et al. Travelling wave tubes: modern devices and contemporary applications
Feicht et al. Space qualified 140 watt linearized L-band helix TWTA
Menninger et al. 70% efficient Ku-band and C-band TWTs for satellite downlinks
Martorana et al. Development of X Band Pulsed TWT for Compact Synthetic Aperture Radar System
MURANAKA et al. Research and development of plasma simulation tools in JEDI/JAXA
Robbins et al. Space qualified 200-Watt Q-band linearized traveling-wave tube amplifier
Lalli et al. Traveling-wave tube reliability estimates, life tests, and space flight experience
Martin et al. Space-qualified, 160-Watt radiation-cooled, X-band helix TWT
Chomos et al. Description and expected performance of flight-model, 12-gigahertz, output stage tube for the communications technology satellite
Ross Reliability of components for communication satellites
Weekley Review of TWT developments above 18 GHz
Tretkoff Space weather and satellite engineering: An interview with Michael Bodeau
Qu et al. Development of Q-band Space Traveling-Wave-Tubes
Roitman et al. On-orbit performance of the CloudSat EIK and future space missions