Anavil Tripathi (10105EN035) Keshav (10105EN050) Neha Soni (10105EN029) Pankaj Gaur (10105EN020)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to thank Mr. K. J. Barapatre, my guide for the training, for providing me with the opportunities of studying, learning and gaining practical experience in various fields during the period of training. His invaluable suggestions not only helped me to reach the successful completion of the tasks assigned, but also made me learn a lot. I would like to give special thanks to Mr Tarun Chaudhary, Mr P.S Shekhawat for helping me throughout with his wise suggestions, innovative ideas and whole- hearted help. I want to thank Mr A.K Sharma, Mr B. K. Ram and all others in the department who helped me during my work here. With profound respect and gratitude, I take the opportunity to convey my thanks for permitting me to complete my training here.
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ABSTRACT
This thesis presents about WMO (Wireless Monitoring Organization) and the technologies used in monitoring. They allocate global radio spectrum and satellite orbits, develop the technical standards that ensure networks and technologies seamlessly interconnect. This report describes the summer training experience in the Wireless Monitoring Organization at Ghitorni, New Delhi. I worked on Esmeralda software, Spectrum Analyser, HF and VHF receivers along with various antennas. In addition, I came across the wireless monitoring concept. In this report I describe major components used in WMO and work done on them.