PACSIM: using simulation in designing a communications satellite.

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Gottfried, Russell
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1992-09Advisor
Bailey, Michael P.
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Panholzer, Rudolf
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The Naval Postgraduate School is developing a small,
experimental, low-orbit packet radio satellite for launch in
1995. It is the first for use by the amateur radio
community to implement spread spectrum communications. To
aid in designing the spacecraft's communications network, we
have developed an object-oriented, reusable, high resolution
simulation model, PACSIM, which:
• fully emulates the activity of users in the network;
• has the ability to provide information on these measures
in several thousand different scenarios.
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