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24 September 1987 Millimeter-Wave Communications: Air-To-Air Applications
Eric N . Barnhart
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Abstract
The performance of millimeter-wave (MMW) communications techniques for air-to-air applications is reviewed. The anti-jam (AJ) and low-probability-of-intercept (LPI) performance of a communications system resulting from the attenuative characteristics of the atmosphere in the 50-60 GHz band are characterized. The objective of the communications system design is to avoid traditional AJ and LPI techniques such as spread-spectrum modulation and narrow-beam antennas, resulting in a simple system with a robust and secure communications capability.
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Eric N . Barnhart "Millimeter-Wave Communications: Air-To-Air Applications", Proc. SPIE 0791, Millimeter Wave Technology IV and RF Power Sources, (24 September 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940803
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Extremely high frequency

Signal attenuation

Antennas

Receivers

Signal to noise ratio

Transmitters

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