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Improved techniques for meteor-burst communication systems. / Watson, K.; Darnell, Mike; Honary, Bahram et al.
Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1989., Fifth International Conference on . IEEE, 1990. p. 161-166.

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Watson, K, Darnell, M, Honary, B & Ali, F 1990, Improved techniques for meteor-burst communication systems. in Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1989., Fifth International Conference on . IEEE, pp. 161-166. <http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=98705>

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Watson, K., Darnell, M., Honary, B., & Ali, F. (1990). Improved techniques for meteor-burst communication systems. In Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1989., Fifth International Conference on (pp. 161-166). IEEE. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=98705

Vancouver

Watson K, Darnell M, Honary B, Ali F. Improved techniques for meteor-burst communication systems. In Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1989., Fifth International Conference on . IEEE. 1990. p. 161-166

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Watson, K. ; Darnell, Mike ; Honary, Bahram et al. / Improved techniques for meteor-burst communication systems. Radio Receivers and Associated Systems, 1989., Fifth International Conference on . IEEE, 1990. pp. 161-166

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abstract = "Describes elements of on-going research programmes being carried out by the Hull-Warwick Communications Research Group, aimed at obtaining greater reliability and throughput with meteorburst communication (MBC) systems. Essentially, this is achieved by adapting the effective instantaneous transmission rate in response to channel characteristics, rather than transmitting at a fixed rate, as with most previously deployed MBC systems. Embedded block coding and modulation techniques applicable to MBC systems are described, together with a combined embedded block coding and modulation technique. The results of the initial evaluation of such techniques over simulated and real MB channels are presented in terms of the system reliability and throughput",
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