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2016-06-09 12:55
Experiment of Weather Observation Data Transmission by Using Meteor Burst Communication Kenta Hirasaka, Rintarou Okai, Toshihisa Kamei (NDA), Kazuyuki Takasaki, Ryoji Wakabayashi (Tokyo Metro. C.I.T.), Toru Takatsuka, Humio Mitsudera (Hokkaido Univ.) AP2016-32 |
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Meteor burst communication (MBC) is suitable for small capacity data transmission system that does not require immediacy, and can be constructed inexpensive and easily, so can be expected to application as a telemetry system from the multiple point. Currently, towards the domestic deployment, We propose a data transmission system by using MBC, and are actually doing the transmission experiment of weather data that was observed in the Lake Saroma. Weather data was observed in the Lake Saroma was transferred and collected to NDA and Hokkaido Univ. by using MBC. Result, we were able to collect the 97% of the data. Moreover, we have also observed simultaneously for the communication channel that occurred. In between Saroma - Hokkaido Univ. it was the communication in the side lobe, if the 400 ms or more of the communication channel occurs by meteor that long-lasting generation it was found communication is possible. In between Saroma - NDA, in this experiment protocols, if 250 ms or more ongoing communication channel occurs it was found it is possible data transmission. |
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Meteor Burst Communication / Telemetry System / Data Transmission / / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 116, no. 82, AP2016-32, pp. 5-8, June 2016. |
Paper # |
AP2016-32 |
Date of Issue |
2016-06-02 (AP) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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