Summary
This paper reports on experimental development and testing of high-speed dual-rate burst modem technology for satellite telecommunications, conducted by Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology. The work focuses on technical satellite communication protocols and achievable data transmission rates rather than agricultural, nutritional, or food systems research. This record appears to have been catalogued erroneously within Vitagri's Pulse Brain, as it falls entirely outside the scope of farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, and human health.
UK applicability
This technical satellite communications research has no direct applicability to UK agricultural, soil health, or nutrition research and policy. The record should be removed from Vitagri's Pulse Brain.
Key measures
Dual-rate modem burst transmission speeds (622 Mbit/s and 1,244 Mbit/s); TDMA satellite communication performance
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