Presentation 2006-07-07
Design of Earth Station Antennas for Crustal Movement Observation System Using Quasi-Zenith Satellites
Shuji URASAKI, Manabu HIGUCHI, Tadashi OSHIMA, Atsusi OKAMURA,
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Abstract(in English) In observation system of crustal movement at the area of an earth station using two quasi-zenith satellites which have retro-directive antenna on board, the crustal movement is obtained by interfering with two singnals from retro-directive antennas which transmit the receiving waves from the earth station antenna. From the link budget of this system, for the earth station anntenna we design the spherical reflector anntenna having two anntena beams.
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Keyword(in English) VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometry) / quasi-zenith satellites / earth station antenna / spherical reflector antenna
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Conference Date 2006/6/30(1days)
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Title (in English) Design of Earth Station Antennas for Crustal Movement Observation System Using Quasi-Zenith Satellites
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Keyword(1) VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometry)
Keyword(2) quasi-zenith satellites
Keyword(3) earth station antenna
Keyword(4) spherical reflector antenna
1st Author's Name Shuji URASAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Hiroshima Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Manabu HIGUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation FUJITSU SUPPORT AND SERVICE INC.
3rd Author's Name Tadashi OSHIMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
4th Author's Name Atsusi OKAMURA
4th Author's Affiliation Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
Date 2006-07-07
Paper # SAT2006-13
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 141
Page pp.pp.-
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