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  • 1
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Double error probability in differentially coherent phase shift keyed communications systems, noting computerized simulation substantiation of theory
    Keywords: COMMUNICATIONS
    Type: ; ADEMIE DES SCIENCES
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Error probability upper and lower bounds determined for self synchronized binary PSK communications systems, presenting maximum-likelihood and Monte Carlo computer simulation
    Keywords: COMMUNICATIONS
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Performance optimization for transmitted reference and signal channel phase shift keying systems
    Keywords: COMMUNICATIONS
    Type: MICROWAVE RES. INST. PROGRAMS NOV. 1967 (SEE N68-16927 07-10)
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: We are interested in illumination conditions and the temperature distribution within the upper two meters of regolith near the lunar poles. Here, areas exist receiving almost constant illumination near areas in permanent shadow, which were identified as potential exploration sites for future missions. For our study a numerical simulation of the illumination and thermal environment for lunar near-polar regions is needed. Our study is based on high-resolution, twenty meters per pixel and 400 x 400 km large polar Digital Terrain Models (DTMs), which were derived from Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) data. Illumination conditions were simulated by synthetically illuminating the LOLA DTMs using the horizon method considering the Sun as an extended source. We model polar illumination for the central 50 x 50 km subset and use it as an input at each time-step (2 h) to evaluate the heating of the lunar surface and subsequent conduction in the sub-surface. At surface level we balance the incoming insolation with the subsurface conduction and radiation into space, whereas in the sub-surface we consider conduction with an additional constant radiogenic heat source at the bottom of our two-meter layer. Density is modeled as depth-dependent, the specific heat parameter as temperature-dependent and the thermal conductivity as depth- and temperature-dependent. We implemented a fully implicit finite-volume method in space and backward Euler scheme in time to solve the one-dimensional heat equation at each pixel in our 50 x 50 km DTM. Due to the non-linear dependencies of the parameters mentioned above, Newton's method is employed as the non-linear solver together with the Gauss-Seidel method as the iterative linear solver in each Newton iteration. The software is written in OpenCL and runs in parallel on the GPU cores, which allows for fast computation of large areas and long time scales.
    Keywords: Space Sciences (General)
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN46777 , European Planetary Science Congress 2017; Sep 17, 2017 - Sep 22, 2017; Riga; Latvia
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Error probability bounds for self synchronized binary PSK communication systems, simulating decision feedback, phase doubling and maximum likelihood systems
    Keywords: COMMUNICATIONS
    Type: INST. OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATIONS; Jun 09, 1969 - Jun 11, 1969; BOULDER, COLO.
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Single channel binary PSK communication systems performance influenced by degree of RF coherence between transmitter and receiver
    Keywords: COMMUNICATIONS
    Type: INTERNATIONAL TELEMETERING CONFERENCE; Oct 08, 1968 - Oct 11, 1968; LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-03
    Description: Lateral variations in bulk density and porosity of the upper lunar highland crust are mapped using a high‐resolution Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) gravity field model and Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) derived topography. With a higher spatial resolution gravity model than previous studies, we focus on individual impact basins with diameters greater than 200 km. The bulk density of the upper few kilometers of the lunar crust is estimated by minimizing the correlation between the topography and Bouguer gravity at short wavelengths that are unaffected by lithospheric flexure. Porosity is then derived using estimates of the grain density obtained from remote sensing data of the surface composition. The near surface crust in proximity to many large basins is found to exhibit distinct radial porosity signatures. Low porosities are found in the basin centers within the peak ring, whereas high porosities are identified near and just exterior to the main rim. The larger basins exhibit a more pronounced porosity signature than the smaller basins. Though the number of basins investigated in this study is limited, younger basins appear to be associated with the largest amplitude variations in porosity. For basins with increasing age the magnitude of the porosity variations decreases.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: The gravity field surrounding an impact basin allows us to investigate the properties of the underlying crust and to better understand how craters form and evolve. In the center of the largest lunar craters, the impact basins, positive mass anomalies can be found that are caused by the excavation of crustal materials and the uplift of the mantle during formation. When using only the short wavelength portion of the gravity field, signals from these deeper regions are masked, and this allows us to estimate both the density and porosity of the upper crust. We investigated the crustal porosity of impact basins located in the lunar highlands, with diameters larger than 200 km. Many of these basins reveal similar porosity signatures, having low porosities in their center and high porosities near the crater rim. For the most pristine basins, the magnitude of the porosity variations increases with increasing basin size. Furthermore, the crustal porosity is influenced by the formation age of a basin, where the older basins have more muted signatures than younger basins.
    Description: Key Points: The bulk density and porosity of the upper highland crust are revisited using a high‐resolution GRAIL gravity field model in combination with LOLA topography and independently estimated grain densities. For many impact basins, porosity is reduced within their peak ring and increased near and just exterior to the main rim. Large impact basins show a stronger pronounced porosity signature than smaller basins, and old impact basins reveal a muted porosity signature compared to younger basins.
    Keywords: 523 ; Moon ; GRAIL ; LOLA ; LRO
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