INVESTIGATION OF THE NATURAL INTERFERENCE EFFECTS UPON HIGH THRUST PILOTED AND PILOTLESS VEHICULAR ELECTRONICS SYSTEM PERFORMANCE. PART I. VEHICLE INDUCED INTERFERENCE. PART II. INTERFERENCE DUE TO UNDISTURBED ENVIRONMENT. PART III. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Abstract
ANCES, Ionospheric disturbances, Aurorae, Hypervelocity vehicles, Space environmental conditions. The severity of natural interferences on vehicular electronic systems performance is evaluated. The natural interferences include the two major types that are of importance for ballistic vehicles, boost-glide vehicles, sustained flight vehicles, and space vehicles. These interferences are the vehicle-induced types at hypersonic speeds, including the effects of the plasma sheath and effect of the hot plasma on antenna and that due to the undisturbed environment as, absorption and attenuation, extra-terrestrial noise, radiation environment effects, and others. Vehcile induced environments for a number of vehicle shapes for ballistic types are given. Comparison of telemetery flight data with these theoretical predictions are made. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0262913
Entities
Organizations
- General Electric