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4 January 1994 High-temperature superconductivity for satellite communications applications
Charles M. Jackson, Kul B. Bhasin
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Abstract
The low loss and novel electronic properties of high temperature superconductors can impact satellite communication systems in many ways. Low loss beamforming networks, low loss broadband delay lines, phased array antennas, low noise receivers, digital signal processors, and other HTS components can benefit the Data Distribution Satellite, the Geostationary Earth Observatory, and the Deep Space Relay Satellite.
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Charles M. Jackson and Kul B. Bhasin "High-temperature superconductivity for satellite communications applications", Proc. SPIE 2156, High Tc Microwave Superconductors and Applications, (4 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166161
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Signal processing

Satellites

Digital signal processing

Receivers

Satellite communications

Superconductivity

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