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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 28,1998 PSA#2020JPL WORKSHOP: PROPOSED BANDWITH-EFFICIENT MODULATION STANDARD FOR
AEROSPACE DATA COMM. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute
of Technology (JPL/Caltech), operating under a prime contract with the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), announce a
Proposed Bandwidth-Efficient Modulation Standard for Aerospace Data
Communications Workshop in Washington, D.C. The data communications
spectrum allocated for aerospace applications (aircraft and missile
test ranges, near-Earth spacecraft launch and flight operations, etc.)
is becoming increasingly congested as the mission demands for data
transmission capacity increase. In response to this challenge, the
development and deployment of new open standardized modulation
techniques that can significantly improve the efficiency of aerospace
bandwidth utilization is being advocated. Based on recent studies by
the DOD and NASA, it appears that it may be possible to achieve at
least a "times 2" improvement in spectrum efficiency (relative to that
of currently operational PCM-FM telemetry systems) by the beginning of
2001. In particular, two new modulation types -- FQPSK (Feher
Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) and GMSK (Gaussian-filtered Minimum
Shift Keying) -- appear to yield very good bandwidth efficiency and are
currently the leading candidates for the future standard. In order to
accelerate the initiation of this standardization project, the AIAA (in
cooperation with NASA and the DOD) intends to hold a free one-day open
workshop to allow a critical community review of the FQPSK and GMSK
techniques. In addition, any other organizations having alternative
candidate proposals for a new modulation standard are invited to come
forward and present them at the workshop. Candidate approaches should
consider only proven techniques which meet the following performance
guidelines: (1) capable of operation at bit rates of 1Mb/s and above
while achieving; (2) high RF spectral efficiency using; (3)
non-linearly amplified (e.g., fully saturated) RF devices without
additional IF or RF filters; and (4) displaying robust bit error rate
performance without coding. The workshop is 24 March 1998 at 0830-1700
at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. Proponents of any
alternative proposals are requested to submit comprehensive technical
and patent disclosures to the workshop Chairman, along with permission
to distribute this information to the attendees, no later than 10
March 1998. Hardware and/or software demonstrations are particularly
invited. Attention is called to the possibility that implementation of
the proposed new standard may require use of technology covered by
patent rights. Prior to the publication of a new standard in this
technical area, any patent holder will be required to file a statement
of assurance that it will grant licenses without compensation or under
reasonable rates and nondiscriminatory, reasonable terms and conditions
to all applicants desiring to obtain such licenses. Proponents of all
proposed new modulation techniques are therefore requested to submit a
letter to the workshop Chairman stating whether thetechniques may
contain patented material or are based on non-patented designs. In the
case of patented technologies and/or of other proprietary Intellectual
Property (IP), the proponent's organization must submit a written
statement prior to the workshop identifying the relevant patent
information and stating the commitment of the proponent's organization
to licensing its technologies for international commercial and
government applications either without compensation or under reasonable
terms and conditions that are demonstrably free of unfair
discrimination. For further information, please contact the Chairman,
AIAA Ad-hoc Working Group on Efficient Utilization of Aerospace
Communications Resources, Mr. Adrian J. Hooke at (818) 354-3063; FAX
(818) 354-9068 or via email: adrian.hooke@jpl.nasa.gov. To register for
the free workshop and/or receive a package of technical information
(including reports containing information on patented FQPSK and GMSK
techniques) please contact Ms. Nancy Cuevas, Workshop Administrator, at
(818) 354-6992; FAX (818) 354-9068 or via email:
nancy.cuevas@jpl.nasa.gov. This is not a Request for Proposal (RFP).
E-MAIL: JPL Workshop, nancy.cuevas@jpl.nasa.gov. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0473 19980128\SP-0012.MSC)
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