Proceedings, ITC/USA

Proceedings, ITC/USA

International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, Volume 06 (1970) Item Type text; Proceedings Publisher International Foundation for Telemetering Journal International Telemetering Conference Proceedings Rights Copyright © International Foundation for Telemetering Download date 09/10/2021 03:24:08 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10150/582009 1970 INTERNATIONAL TELEMETERING CONFERENCE 13, 14, 15 OCTOBER 1970 SPONSORED BY INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR TELEMETERING CO-TECHNICAL SPONSORS INSTRUMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION: INSTRUMENT RECORDING EQUIPMENT SECTION INTERNATIONAL HOTEL LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA COPYRIGHT 1970 BY INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR TELEMETERING PRINTED IN U.S.A. 1970 INTERNATIONAL TELEMETERING CONFERENCE Thomas D. Eccles, General Chairman William E. Miller, Vice Chairman Dr. Walter Hedeman, Program Chairman Dr. Donald L. Schilling, Program Vice Chairman 1970 CONFERENCE CHAIRMEN Adrian D. Taylor, Finance Gerry Overall, Registration Dale Foust, Arrangements & Equipment J. Wayne Matthews, Publicity Hugh Pruss, Allocations & Acceptance Donna Foust, Ladies Activities INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR TELEMETERING Officers and Directors A. E. Bentz, President/Chairman of the Board J. Brinster, Director R. C. Barto, Vice President J. D. Cates, Director H. F. Pruss, Secretary-Treasurer T. D. Eccles, Director D. R. Andelin, Assistant Secretary M. S. Redden, Director T. J. Hobban, Assistant Treasurer F. Shandleman, Director E. J. Stockwell, Director Scientific Advisory Staff W. O. Frost Dr. T. ). Nevi son D. L. Nyre Dr. L. L. Rauch MANAGER OF EXHIBITS Harry Kerman Conventions West 9015 Wilshire Boulevard Beverly Hills, California 90211 CONTENTS Session I — Time Division Systems Chairman: ELIE BAGHDADY, Info Systems, San Diego, California 70-01-1 The Upper Bounds of the Confidence Intervals of Bit Error Probabilities Based on a Markov Chain Bit Error Model Dr.. M. Mizuki, ITT-Federal Electric Corp., Vandenberg A.F.B., California 70-01-2 The Effects of Using a Finite Number of Bits and Approximate Division in a Data Compressor T. Bjorn, Jr, Harshman Associates, Inc., Mountain View California 70-01-3 Analysis of the Modified Integrate and Dump Decision Device Mathew J. Quinn, Jr, NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, H. S. Hayre, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Houston 70-01-4 Format and Address Equation Generation by Computer R. O. Leighou, and K. H. Hill, Electronics Research Department, Martin Marietta Corporation, Denver, Colorado 70-01-5 PCM Processing in Bandpass Signals F. H. Shaver, Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, California Session II — Instrumentation Systems Engineering Management Chairman: John R. Warren, TRW Systems, Norton Air Force Base, California 70-02-1 Computer Augmented Telecommunications Performance Analysis R. C. Gault, G. D. Overall, R. Moody, TRW Systems 70-02-2 Use of an Error Model and a Simulation Program to Support Technical Management L. O. Brown and R. F. Baum, Electronic Systems Division of TRW, Redondo Beach, California 70-02-3 A Computerized Data Management Methodology for the Minuteman Instrumentation System L. D. Foust, Telecommunications Analyses Section, TRW Systems, San Bernardino, California 70-02-4 Instrumentation Systems Engineering Management J. R. Warren, TRW Minuteman Program Office, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California Session III — Biomedical Telemetry Chairman: M. W. Blesser, Professor of E. E. and M. E. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York 70-03-1 Telemetering in Thermobiology: A Study of Mammalian Hair Stanley D. Davis, Engineering Design Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 70-03-2 Studies of Life Before Birth R. Stuart Mackay, Department of Surgery, Boston University Medical School 70-03-3 A Long Term Remote Intragastric pH, Temperature, Motility and Electrical Activity Monitoring System Leslie Wise, M.D., Paul W. Jones, B.S.E.E., G. J. Womack, M.D. and Walter F. Ballinger, M.D., Department of Aerospace Medicine, McDonnel Douglas Astronautics Company, St. Louis, Missouri. 70-03-4 Micro Miniature Intraoral Telemetry System Ian S. Scott and M. M. Ash, Dental School, University of Michigan Session IV — Test and Evaluation Techniques I Chairman: S. Radom, Technical Director, Air Force Western Range, Vandenberg AFB, California 70-04-1 L-and S-Band Antenna Calibration Using Cass. A or Cyg. A Ralph E. Taylor, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland 70-04-2 Effects of Multipath on Telemetry Data Transmission C. H. Chen, Southeastern Massachusetts University, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts 70-04-3 Synchronization of Pseudo Noise Sequences for PCM Testing By Wade C. McClellan, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. M. H. Nichols, ARO, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 70-04-4 Field Testing of Telemetry Systems R. B. Pickett, ITT/Federal Electric Corporation, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California Session V — Magnetic Tape Recorder/Reproducers Chairman: Dave Schuldt, Ampex Corporation, Redwood City, California 70-05-1 FM Distortion Caused by Head-to-Tape Spacing W. K. Hodder Magnetics Group, Bell & Howell Research Labs, Pasadena, California. Dr. J. E. Monson, Engineering Department, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California 70-05-2 Disc Recording: Signal Acquisition and Reduction R. W. Calfee, Video Division, Data Disc, Incorporated 70-05-3 A New Concept for Equalization of Magnetic Tape Reproduce Systems Robert A. Byers, Bell & Howell Company, Pasadena, California 70-05-4 Machine-to-Machine Compatibility in Wideband Recording Avner Levy, Ampex Corporation, Redwood City, California 70-05-5 Effects of Instrumentation Recorder Time Base Error on Spectral Purity P. D. Leeke, Instrumentation Recording Products, Mincom Division, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company Session VI — Frequency Division Systems Data Processing Chairman: Dr. Myron Nichols, Consultant, La Jolla, California 70-06-1 Pre-Emphasis for Constant Bandwidth FM Subcarrier Oscillators for FM and PM Transmitters Allan Campbell, Instrumentation Applications Division 7281, Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 70-06-2 The Implementation and Utilization of DSB/FM Telemetry Systems C. S. Johnson, Telemetry Development Division, Sandia Laboratories 70-06-3 Digital FM Discriminator System Ivars P. Breikss, Test Instruments Division, Honeywell, Inc., Denver, Colorado 70-06-4 Optical Processing Interfaces Arnold Roy Shulman, Advanced Development Division, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland 70-06-5 Processing of NRZ PCM from 10 MB/Sec to 200 MB/Sec J. S. Gray, Radiation Systems Division, Melbourne, Florida Session VII — Feedback Communications Chairman: K. Salz, Tell Telephone Teboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey 70-07-1 Feedback in Data Transmission P. M. Ebert, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey 70-07-2 Data Transmission Over Channels with Noisy Feedback S. Y. Tong, Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey 70-07-3 On Linear Information-Feedback Schemes for White Gaussian Channels Russell J. F. Fang, COMSAT Laboratories, Clarksburg, Maryland 70-07-4 A Burst-Trapping Code for Feedback Communication Systems S. B. Weinstein, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Holmdel, New Jersey 70-07-5 Noiseless Linear Feedback and Analog Data Transmission S, Butman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California Session VIII — Test and Evaluation Techniques II Chairman: Dr. William Lindsey, Associate Professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 70-08-1 Performance Evaluation Medthos for PCM Bit Synchronizer/ Signal Conditioners B. Peavey, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland 70-08-2 Video Bandwidth, if Bandwidth and Peak Deviation in Notch Noise Testing K. G. Little, Astro Communication Laboratory, Gaithersburg, Maryland, A Division of Aiken Industries, Inc. 70-08-3 VHF/UHF Antenna Calibration Using Radio Stars Ralph E. Taylor, Frank J. Stocklin 70-08-4 Notch Noise Loading Data on Baseband Tape Recording W. R. Heideman, M. H. Nichols 70-08-5 A Universal L-Band Telemeter for Use on Artillery Projectiles and Gun Launched Research Probes Victor W. Richard, Ballistic Research Laboratories, U. S. Army Aberdeen Research & Development Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Wasco Hadowanetz, Atomic Ammunition Development Laboratory, Picatinny Arsenal New Jersey Session IX — Telemetry in a High G Environment Chairman: W. Hadowanetz, Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey 70-09-1 A Projectile Telemetry System for In-Barrel Data R. D, Bentley and C. J. Ruttle, Instrumentation Applications Division, Sandia Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico 70-09-2 Quartz Crystals Units for High G Environments M. Bernstein, Electronic Components Laboratory, U.S. Army Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey Session X — Panel - Creative Standards Chairman: Victor Hammond, Office of the Deputy Director of Research and Engineering, The Pentagon Panel Members Dr. Myron Nichols, Consultant, La Jolla, California Paul D. Leeke, Mincom Division of 3M, Camarillo, California Lawrence W. Gardenshire, Radiation Inc., Melbourne, Florida Cris Andrey, The Mitre Corporation, Houston, Texas (No papers) Session XI — Apollo Information Systems Chairman: Ralph S. Sawyer, Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas 70-11-1 Apollo Lunar Communications Ralph S. Sawyer, Communications Systems Division, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston. 70-11-2 Signal Designs for Apollo Scientific Data Systems B. H, Hood, Jr., C. T, Dawson and F. J. Loch,

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