The method currently recommended by the ITU-R for the prediction of rain attenuation in terrestrial line-of sight links considers an equivalent path length over which the rain intensity is assumed to be constant. In other methods, the spatial and temporal variations of the rainfall rate along the path are characterized by an effective rainfall rate that is dependent on the actual path length. Based on experimental measurements, this paper presents a modified effective rainfall rate method that includes the prevailing wind direction during rainy conditions as an additional parameter for the prediction of rain attenuation. The wind direction, which can be obtained from meteorological databases with global coverage, is shown to significantly i...
An improved method for predicting slant path attenuation in tropical climates is presented in this p...
An improved method for predicting slant path attenuation in tropical climates is presented in this p...
This paper proposes a model for predicting rain attenuation in the tropical region. Slant path rain ...
In this paper, a semi-empirical method for the prediction of rain attenuation in slant paths and ter...
Abstract — In this paper, a semi-empirical method for the prediction of rain attenuation in slant pa...
A modification to an effective path length for predicting rain attenuation in Malaysia is proposed i...
A modification to an effective path length for predicting rain attenuation in Malaysia is proposed i...
The prediction of satellite link attenuation is generally based on the point rainfall rate for 0.01 ...
This contribution presents a novel physically based approach to modeling the rain attenuation affect...
The prediction of satellite link attenuation is generally based on the point rainfall rate for 0.01 ...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
The concept of path length factor is quite useful for overcoming the problem associated to the non-u...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
In the absence of measured rain attenuation, prediction models are the best way to estimate statisti...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
An improved method for predicting slant path attenuation in tropical climates is presented in this p...
An improved method for predicting slant path attenuation in tropical climates is presented in this p...
This paper proposes a model for predicting rain attenuation in the tropical region. Slant path rain ...
In this paper, a semi-empirical method for the prediction of rain attenuation in slant paths and ter...
Abstract — In this paper, a semi-empirical method for the prediction of rain attenuation in slant pa...
A modification to an effective path length for predicting rain attenuation in Malaysia is proposed i...
A modification to an effective path length for predicting rain attenuation in Malaysia is proposed i...
The prediction of satellite link attenuation is generally based on the point rainfall rate for 0.01 ...
This contribution presents a novel physically based approach to modeling the rain attenuation affect...
The prediction of satellite link attenuation is generally based on the point rainfall rate for 0.01 ...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
The concept of path length factor is quite useful for overcoming the problem associated to the non-u...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
In the absence of measured rain attenuation, prediction models are the best way to estimate statisti...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
An improved method for predicting slant path attenuation in tropical climates is presented in this p...
An improved method for predicting slant path attenuation in tropical climates is presented in this p...
This paper proposes a model for predicting rain attenuation in the tropical region. Slant path rain ...