Advanced Communication Architecture Demonstration Made Significant Progress
Internet-Protocol-Based Satellite Bus Architecture Designed
Silicon-Germanium Films Grown on Sapphire for Ka-Band Communications Applications
High-Temperature Probe Station Developed to Characterize Microwave Devices Through 500 °C
Novel Biomedical Device Utilizing Light-Emitting Nanostructures Developed
Flat Lens Focusing Demonstrated With Left-Handed Metamaterial
Novel High-Voltage, and High-Power Piezoelectric Transformer Developed and Demonstrated for Space Communications Applications
Field Effect Transistor Behavior in Electrospun Polyaniline/Polyethylene Oxide Demonstrated
Robust Sliding Window Synchronizer Developed
Space Network Devices Developed
Ka-Band Multibeam Aperture Phased Array Being Developed
Reconfigurable Transceiver and Software-Defined Radio Architecture and Technology Evaluated for NASA Space Communications
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