This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical element of rain attenuation prediction models, introduced to take into due account the spatial inhomogeneity of rainfall. A large number of PF values are calculated by simulating the interaction of a hypothetical terrestrial link with a set of realistic rain fields synthesized by MultiEXCELL. The dependence of PF on different quantities such as the path length, the operational frequency, and the rain rate measured at the transmitter, is addressed. Based on that, the contribution also illustrates the preliminary modeling steps oriented to the development of a new analytical methodology for the physically-based prediction of the rain attenuation affe...
The prediction of satellite link attenuation is generally based on the point rainfall rate for 0.01 ...
This paper describes the technique of deriving path reduction factor from experimental rain rate and...
A model for the prediction of the attenuation induced by rain on free space optical (FSO) links is p...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
This contribution presents a novel physically based approach to modeling the rain attenuation affect...
This contribution presents a new physically based methodology for the prediction of rain attenuation...
The concept of path length factor is quite useful for overcoming the problem associated to the non-u...
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...
Rain as a weather phenomenon is one of the things that greatly affects propagation of radio waves. A...
A rain cell ratio model is proposed that computes attenuation of the smallest rain cell which repres...
In today's rapidly expanding communications industry, there is an ever-increasing demand for gr...
The prediction of satellite link attenuation is generally based on the point rainfall rate for 0.01 ...
This paper describes the technique of deriving path reduction factor from experimental rain rate and...
A model for the prediction of the attenuation induced by rain on free space optical (FSO) links is p...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
This contribution investigates the path reduction factor (PF) on terrestrial links, a typical elemen...
This contribution presents a novel physically based approach to modeling the rain attenuation affect...
This contribution presents a new physically based methodology for the prediction of rain attenuation...
The concept of path length factor is quite useful for overcoming the problem associated to the non-u...
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...
Rain as a weather phenomenon is one of the things that greatly affects propagation of radio waves. A...
A rain cell ratio model is proposed that computes attenuation of the smallest rain cell which repres...
In today's rapidly expanding communications industry, there is an ever-increasing demand for gr...
The prediction of satellite link attenuation is generally based on the point rainfall rate for 0.01 ...
This paper describes the technique of deriving path reduction factor from experimental rain rate and...
A model for the prediction of the attenuation induced by rain on free space optical (FSO) links is p...