PANOIC77. Part I. The PANOIC77 Sequence Signal. Part II. The PANOIC77 Controller and Signal Generator,
Abstract
PANOIC77 is an exercise, a set of scientific measurements, to be conducted in the Pacific Ocean in July through September 1977, hence the initial P. The participants include (A) ARPA, the Defense Advance Research Projects Agency; (N) Naval Oceanographic Office; (O) Office of Naval Research; (I) Institute for Acoustic Research of Miami, Florida, and (C) Cooley Electronics Laboratory of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, The University of Michigan. Cooley is responsible for the signal design, the subject of Part I of this report. Part II documents the design and operation of the PANOIC77 controller and signal generator. The equipment was designed specifically for the PANOIC77 experiment. It is both a dual signal generator, generating an unmodulated (CW) signal at one frequency and a modulated signal (SEQ) at a different carrier frequency, and a controller that can cycle through specific on/off patterns for these signals. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA053101
Entities
People
- G. E. J. Bold
- K. A. Winick
- T. G. Birdsall
Organizations
- University of Michigan