Design of Hybrid Mobile Communication Networks for Planetary Exploration

The Mobile Exploration System Project (MEX) at NASA Ames Research Center has been conducting studies into hybrid communication networks for future planetary missions. These networks consist of space-based communication assets connected to ground-based Internets and planetary surface-based mobile wir...

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Main Authors: Alena, Richard L., Ossenfort, John, Walker, Edward, Stone, Thom, Lee, Charles
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20040078746 2023-05-15T15:02:24+02:00 Design of Hybrid Mobile Communication Networks for Planetary Exploration Alena, Richard L. Ossenfort, John Walker, Edward Stone, Thom Lee, Charles Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available 2004 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20040078746 unknown Document ID: 20040078746 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20040078746 No Copyright CASI Communications and Radar IEEE Aerospace Conference; 6 Mar. 2004 2004 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T02:17:52Z The Mobile Exploration System Project (MEX) at NASA Ames Research Center has been conducting studies into hybrid communication networks for future planetary missions. These networks consist of space-based communication assets connected to ground-based Internets and planetary surface-based mobile wireless networks. These hybrid mobile networks have been deployed in rugged field locations in the American desert and the Canadian arctic for support of science and simulation activities on at least six occasions. This work has been conducted over the past five years resulting in evolving architectural complexity, improved component characteristics and better analysis and test methods. A rich set of data and techniques have resulted from the development and field testing of the communication network during field expeditions such as the Haughton Mars Project and NASA Mobile Agents Project. Other/Unknown Material Arctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic
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Alena, Richard L.
Ossenfort, John
Walker, Edward
Stone, Thom
Lee, Charles
Design of Hybrid Mobile Communication Networks for Planetary Exploration
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description The Mobile Exploration System Project (MEX) at NASA Ames Research Center has been conducting studies into hybrid communication networks for future planetary missions. These networks consist of space-based communication assets connected to ground-based Internets and planetary surface-based mobile wireless networks. These hybrid mobile networks have been deployed in rugged field locations in the American desert and the Canadian arctic for support of science and simulation activities on at least six occasions. This work has been conducted over the past five years resulting in evolving architectural complexity, improved component characteristics and better analysis and test methods. A rich set of data and techniques have resulted from the development and field testing of the communication network during field expeditions such as the Haughton Mars Project and NASA Mobile Agents Project.
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author Alena, Richard L.
Ossenfort, John
Walker, Edward
Stone, Thom
Lee, Charles
author_facet Alena, Richard L.
Ossenfort, John
Walker, Edward
Stone, Thom
Lee, Charles
author_sort Alena, Richard L.
title Design of Hybrid Mobile Communication Networks for Planetary Exploration
title_short Design of Hybrid Mobile Communication Networks for Planetary Exploration
title_full Design of Hybrid Mobile Communication Networks for Planetary Exploration
title_fullStr Design of Hybrid Mobile Communication Networks for Planetary Exploration
title_full_unstemmed Design of Hybrid Mobile Communication Networks for Planetary Exploration
title_sort design of hybrid mobile communication networks for planetary exploration
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