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Manning, R.M.; Sitterle, J.J.; Claspy, P.C.; and Merat, F.L.: Instrumentation for Near-Millimeter Wave Propagation Studies. Opt. Eng., vol. 25, no. 8, 1986.
 
Manning, R.M.: A Statistical Rain Attenuation Prediction Model With Application to the Advanced Communication Technology Satellite Project, I: Theoretical Development and Application to Yearly Predictions for Selected Cities in the United States. NASA CR —179498, 1986.
 
Manning, R.M.: A Rain Attenuation Prediction Model for Satellite Link Availability Using Location Dependent Rain Statistics. 1987 International Symposium Digest— Antennas and Propagation, IEEE vol. I, 1987.
 
Manning, R.M.: A Statistical Rain Attenuation Prediction Model With Application to the Advanced Communication Technology Satellite Project, II: Theoretical Development of a Dynamic Model and Application to Rain Fade Durations and Tolerable Control Delays for Fade Countermeasures. NASA TM 100242, 1987.
 
Manning, R.M.: Space Communication Link Propagation Data for Selected Cities Within the Multiple Beam and Steerable Antenna Coverage Areas of the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite. NASA TM —100861, 1988.
 
Manning, R.M.: New Method for Image Propagation Through a Turbid Atmosphere: Radiative Image Transfer Theory. Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave Propagation Engineering, Proc. SPIE, vol. 926, 1988.
 
Manning, R.M.: Radiative Transfer Theory for Inhomogeneous Media With Random Extinction and Scattering Coefficients. J. Math. Phys. vol. 30, no. 10, 1989.
 
Manning, R.M.: A Unified Static and Dynamic Rain Attenuation Model for Communication Link Fade Predictions and Optimal Stochastic Fade Control Design Using Location Dependent Rain Statistics. Int. J. Satellite Commun., vol. 8, 1990.
 
Manning, R.M.: A Statistical Rain Attenuation Prediction Model With Application to the Advanced Communication Technology Satellite Project, III: A Stochastic Rain Fade Control Algorithm for Satellite Link Power Via Nonlinear Markov Filtering Theory. NASA TM —100243, 1991.
 
Manning, R.M.: Application of Radiative Transfer Theory to the Assessment of the Overall OTF and Contrast Degradation of an Image in an Inhomogeneous Turbulent and Turbid Atmosphere. Characterization, Propagation, and Simulation of Sources and Backgrounds II, Proc. SPIE, vol. 1687, 1992.
 
Manning, R.M.: Stochastic Electromagnetic Image Propagation Through the Atmosphere. McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 1993.
 
Manning, R.M.: Enhanced Backscattering in Turbulent and Turbid Media. In preparation.
 
Manning, R.M.: Ka-Band Rain Attenuation Prediction— A New Challenge in Modeling Communication Link Performance. Proceedings of the Ka-Band Utilization Conference, Rome, Italy, 1995.
 
Manning, R.M.: Beam Wave Propagation Within the Second Rytov Perturbation Approximation. Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii, Radiofizika, vol. 39, no. 4, 1996.
 
Manning, R.M.: A Unified Diffraction and Reflective Scatter Model for the Assessment of Wireless Communication in Urban Environments. IEEE MTT —S International Microwave Symposium, San Francisco, CA, 1996.
 
Manning, R.M.; Yarbrough, A.D.; Abramowitz, L.R.; and Allen-Neldner, E.: Rain Attenuation and Link Availability Modeling at Ka-Band —Implications and Issues. Milcom 99 Proceedings, Atlantic City, NJ, 1999.
 
Manning, R.M.: Real-Time In Situ Signal-to-Noise Ratio Estimation for the Assessment of Operational Communications Links. NASA/TM— 2002-211703, 2002.
 
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