Field Site Data Processing: A High-Frequency Radio Communication Link Between Field Camp and Computer (ac98e92f-b207-4f1c-a324-3c8b6d940267)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Joseph Moses Botbol
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

This study was designed to demonstrate the viability of using high-frequency radio transmission as a means of communications between a remote field camp and a time- sharing computer system. A field camp near Johnstown, Pa., was linked by high- frequency radio to a base station 160 miles to the southeast in Vienna, Va. The base station was in turn linked by telephone to a time-sharing computer system near Los Angeles, Cal. Error-free data transmission utilized highly stable receivers and transmitters, forward error correction, and dual-frequency diversity. Three geologic applications programs resident in the Los Angeles computer were executed from a graphics cathode ray tube terminal in the field. Bulk data equivalent in volume to 4 days of typical spectrographic analytical work generated by one spectrograph and one spectrophotometer were transmitted from the field to the base station. All programs, were executed successfully, and all data were transmitted error free.
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APA: Joseph Moses Botbol  (1976)  Field Site Data Processing: A High-Frequency Radio Communication Link Between Field Camp and Computer (ac98e92f-b207-4f1c-a324-3c8b6d940267)

MLA: Joseph Moses Botbol Field Site Data Processing: A High-Frequency Radio Communication Link Between Field Camp and Computer (ac98e92f-b207-4f1c-a324-3c8b6d940267). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.

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