Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Single message via plural carrier wave transmission
Patent
1982-09-27
1986-12-16
Chin, Tommy P.
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Single message via plural carrier wave transmission
455 64, 455 69, 375 58, H04B 138
Patent
active
046303146
ABSTRACT:
A meteor burst communication system utilizing a master station and a large number of remote stations. A master station transmits a probing radio signal which, when reflected from a suitably positioned meteor trail, is received by a remote station. The remote station verifies that the received signal is being transmitted by a master station and then decides whether to respond to the probing signal, depending upon an a number of internal factors, including whether it has data available to send and when it last transmitted data to the master station. The master station can also address specific remote stations or transmit messages to all remote stations simultaneously.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3054895 (1962-09-01), Forsyth
patent: 4277845 (1981-07-01), Smith et al.
Prototype Meteor-Burst Communication System, by Daniel N. March, Final Report, ERL Report No. 69-12, Aug. 8, 1969.
Meteor Burst Telemetry Test Program Test Report, Boeing Aerospace Co., Aug. 30, 1974.
Meteor Burst Telemetry Winter Test Program Test Report, Boeing Aerospace Co., May 15, 1975.
Meteor Trails: Better than Radio Relay for Data Acquisition, Western Union, Signal, Apr. 1979, p. 79.
Chin Tommy P.
Meteor Communications Corporation, Inc.
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