Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Telecommunications, Tracking and Radar
Collaboration among scientists in research projects and anzong engineers in the development of complex systems has become the ride rather than the exception. While this collaboration can occur inside a single organization or at a... more
The first Deep Impact Network Experiment (DINET I) was performed by personnel at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory with the cooperation of the EPOXI project on the Deep Impact (DI) spacecraft. Using nine ground-based computers controlled from... more
This document describes an architecture for delay-tolerant and disruption-tolerant networks, and is an evolution of the architecture originally designed for the Interplanetary Internet, a communication system envisioned to provide... more
During cruise flight operations, however, it was realized by the project that this commanding level was not going to be sufficient to support the activities planned for mapping operations. The project had committed to providing the... more
This article reports on the development and validation of variable coded modulation (VCM) on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) software-defined radio (SDR). Flight tests were conducted to evaluate performance of the VCM waveform over an... more
In support of iNET maturation, NASA-JPL has collaborated with NASA-Dryden to develop, test and demonstrate an over-the-horizon vehicle-to-ground networking capability, using Iridium as the vehicle-to-ground communications link for... more
NASA Tech Briefs, September 2010 The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) Advanced Orbiting Systems (AOS) space data link protocol provides a framing layer between channel coding such as LDPC (low-density parity-check)... more
A document describes the Interplanetary Overlay Networking Protocol Accelerator (IONAC) an electronic apparatus, now under development, for relaying data at high rates in spacecraft and interplanetary radio-communication systems utilizing... more
COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf) hard ware using an industry-standard Camera Link interface is proposed to accomplish the task of designing, building, assembling, and testing electronics for an airborne spectrometer that would be low-cost,... more