Lee et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Large-array signal processing for deep-space applicationsLee et al., 2002
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- Lee C
- Vilnrotter V
- Satorius E
- Ye Z
- Fort D
- Cheung K
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- IPN Progress Report
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This article develops the mathematical models needed to describe the key issues in using an array of antennas for receiving spacecraft signals for DSN applications. The detrimental effects of nearby interfering sources, such as other spacecraft transmissions or natural radio …
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