Integrated Communications, Navigation, and Identification (ICNI) implies two objectives: (a) implementation of a worldwide available command/control system, and (b) equipment and signal integration. Satellite systems can provide navigation capability, and communications capability. Tactical satellite communications experiments have demonstrated feasibility; however, ICNI requirements dictate a wideband, high power, and large, expensive satellite. This satellite is developable during the latter 1970s. The navigation capability requires development and demonstration in the near future. (Author)
Satellite Systems for Integrated Communications, Navigation, and Identification
1970
16 pages
Report
No indication
English
Unmanned Spacecraft , Global communication systems , Satellite networks , Communication satellites(Active) , Feasibility studies , Command + control systems , Deployment , Orbital trajectories , Navigation satellites , Bandwidth , Satellite antennas , Satellite tracking systems , Accuracy , Advanced planning , ICNI(Integrated Communications Navigation + Identification) , Integrated communications , navigation + identification , ICNI satellites
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