Rain rate and rain attenuation predictions are one of the most important steps to be considered when analyzing satellite communication links at the Ku and Ka bands. In this paper a simple approach for better estimation of specific rain attenuation and rain rate distributions using TRMM and GPCP datasets is presented. For the first time estimations are presented over different homogeneous regions of India and compared with TRMM and GPCP data sets. These two datasets are interpolated using the Bi Linear interpolation method for the13 (1998-2010) years monthly data. Using the modified Dutton Dougherty method One minute rain rate distribution is estimated. These results (CDF) are compared with ITU-R P.837.5 recommendations, and observed the r...
Wireless communications systems of all types must deliver reliable connections to the end users to b...
Attenuation due to rain is an important constraint in microwave radio link design especially at freq...
An improved approach of predicting rain attenuation cumulative distribution (CD) over terrestrial mi...
303-314Rain rate and rain attenuation predictions are one of the most important steps to be conside...
Statistical characterizations of rainfall structure over two tropical stations in southern India are...
107-109Rain attenuation studies were made at 11.7 GHz utilizing INSAT-2C satellite signals over sou...
This paper proposes a model for predicting rain attenuation in the tropical region. Slant path rain ...
108-112Information on short duration precipitation rates is needed to predict the impact of rain on ...
45-50Quantitative analysis and prediction of radio signal attenuation is necessary in order to impr...
193-196The performance of the microwave links at frequencies have 10 GHz are constrained by the exce...
34-41Rain attenuation is very severe at Ka and higher frequencies especially in tropical regions. T...
Attenuation due to rain is an important constraint in microwave radio link design especially at freq...
Abstract- Quantitative analysis and prediction of radio signal attenuation is necessary in order to ...
An improved approach of predicting rain attenuation cumulative distribution (CD) over terrestrial mi...
Due to the lack of reliable analysis in Malaysia as tropical region, this study presents an analysis...
Wireless communications systems of all types must deliver reliable connections to the end users to b...
Attenuation due to rain is an important constraint in microwave radio link design especially at freq...
An improved approach of predicting rain attenuation cumulative distribution (CD) over terrestrial mi...
303-314Rain rate and rain attenuation predictions are one of the most important steps to be conside...
Statistical characterizations of rainfall structure over two tropical stations in southern India are...
107-109Rain attenuation studies were made at 11.7 GHz utilizing INSAT-2C satellite signals over sou...
This paper proposes a model for predicting rain attenuation in the tropical region. Slant path rain ...
108-112Information on short duration precipitation rates is needed to predict the impact of rain on ...
45-50Quantitative analysis and prediction of radio signal attenuation is necessary in order to impr...
193-196The performance of the microwave links at frequencies have 10 GHz are constrained by the exce...
34-41Rain attenuation is very severe at Ka and higher frequencies especially in tropical regions. T...
Attenuation due to rain is an important constraint in microwave radio link design especially at freq...
Abstract- Quantitative analysis and prediction of radio signal attenuation is necessary in order to ...
An improved approach of predicting rain attenuation cumulative distribution (CD) over terrestrial mi...
Due to the lack of reliable analysis in Malaysia as tropical region, this study presents an analysis...
Wireless communications systems of all types must deliver reliable connections to the end users to b...
Attenuation due to rain is an important constraint in microwave radio link design especially at freq...
An improved approach of predicting rain attenuation cumulative distribution (CD) over terrestrial mi...