© 2008-2012 IEEE. Internationally recognized prognostic models of rain fade on terrestrial and Earth-space extremely high frequency (EHF) links rely fundamentally on distributions of 1-min rain rates. In Rec. ITU-R P.837-6, these distributions are estimated from the data provided by Numerical Weather Products (NWPs). NWP yields rain accumulations over regions typically larger than 100 km across and over intervals of 6 h. Over the tropics, the Tropical Rain Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite data yield instantaneous rain rates over regions 5 km across. This paper uses TRMM data to estimate rain rate distributions for telecommunications regulation over the tropics. Rain rate distributions are calculated for each 1° square between 35° south to...
It is known that the rain rate exceeded 0.01% of the time in the UK has experienced an increasing tr...
Data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite sensors, the Microwave Imager (TM...
Reliable rainfall rate complementary cumulative distributions are critical for the design of microwa...
© 2008-2012 IEEE. Internationally recognized prognostic models of rain fade on terrestrial and Earth...
Signal attenuation due to rain scatter is the dominant fade mechanism on the majority of high-capaci...
Internationally recognized prognostic models of rain fade on terrestrial and Earth-space EHF links r...
Rainfall is a major factor which affects radio communication systems operating at frequencies more t...
Total rainfall accumulation, as well as convective and stratiform rainfall rate data from the Tropi...
The influence of rainfall on radio wave propagation at frequencies above 10 GHz is essential for sat...
A comparative statistical study of derived 1-min rain rate using data obtained from Tropical Rainfal...
Statistics of 1 minute rain rate has a major impact in the design of satellite communication systems...
Satellite to earth links operating at Ku, Ka, and V bands are strongly attenuated by rain. Rain att...
Earth to satellite communications are moving towards higher frequency bands in future which are more...
Rain rate and rain attenuation predictions are one of the most important steps to be considered when...
Space-borne microwave sensors provide critical rain information used in several global multi-satelli...
It is known that the rain rate exceeded 0.01% of the time in the UK has experienced an increasing tr...
Data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite sensors, the Microwave Imager (TM...
Reliable rainfall rate complementary cumulative distributions are critical for the design of microwa...
© 2008-2012 IEEE. Internationally recognized prognostic models of rain fade on terrestrial and Earth...
Signal attenuation due to rain scatter is the dominant fade mechanism on the majority of high-capaci...
Internationally recognized prognostic models of rain fade on terrestrial and Earth-space EHF links r...
Rainfall is a major factor which affects radio communication systems operating at frequencies more t...
Total rainfall accumulation, as well as convective and stratiform rainfall rate data from the Tropi...
The influence of rainfall on radio wave propagation at frequencies above 10 GHz is essential for sat...
A comparative statistical study of derived 1-min rain rate using data obtained from Tropical Rainfal...
Statistics of 1 minute rain rate has a major impact in the design of satellite communication systems...
Satellite to earth links operating at Ku, Ka, and V bands are strongly attenuated by rain. Rain att...
Earth to satellite communications are moving towards higher frequency bands in future which are more...
Rain rate and rain attenuation predictions are one of the most important steps to be considered when...
Space-borne microwave sensors provide critical rain information used in several global multi-satelli...
It is known that the rain rate exceeded 0.01% of the time in the UK has experienced an increasing tr...
Data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite sensors, the Microwave Imager (TM...
Reliable rainfall rate complementary cumulative distributions are critical for the design of microwa...