This letter presents the results of a study on rain attenuation of an outdoor radio propagation channel at 26 GHz, which is widely used for local multipoint distribution service deployment. The difference in attenuation between vertical and horizontal polarization is compared for wide-band signals using a line-of-sight radio link with alternate polarizations by transmitting signals with horizontal and vertical polarizations. It is shown that attenuation difference due to depolarization becomes much more significant when the rainfall exceeds 70 mm/h
AbstractRain induced degradations are significant for terrestrial microwave links operating at frequ...
Absorption of microwave radio frequency signal by atmospheric rain and losses is prevalent at freque...
The effect of rain on the microwave systems is more critical especially for countries located in tro...
The effect of rainfall is to reduce the link reliability of local multipoint distribution service (L...
Rain attenuation is one of the major issues facing the propagation of electromagnetic waves in the F...
The radio waves propagating through the earth atmosphere will be attenuated due to the presence of a...
Propagation effects in rainfall are examined at three microwave frequencies corresponding to S (3.0 ...
Propagation effects in rainfall are examined at three microwave frequencies corresponding to S (3.0 ...
The measurement and analysis of the depolarization and attenuation that occur when millimeter wave r...
Radio waves propagate through the earth's atmosphere will be attenuated due to presence of the atmos...
The increasing use of millimeter wave frequency bands requires a good understanding of the atmospher...
Attenuation of radio frequency signal by clouds, snow and in particular, rains have to be considered...
The campaign to collect rain attenuation data on terrestrial links had commenced in Malaysian tropic...
Attenuation by atmospheric rain is the most significant impairment in millimetre wave frequencies (m...
At a frequency range above 5 GHz, rainfall becomes a serious and major source of attenuation for mic...
AbstractRain induced degradations are significant for terrestrial microwave links operating at frequ...
Absorption of microwave radio frequency signal by atmospheric rain and losses is prevalent at freque...
The effect of rain on the microwave systems is more critical especially for countries located in tro...
The effect of rainfall is to reduce the link reliability of local multipoint distribution service (L...
Rain attenuation is one of the major issues facing the propagation of electromagnetic waves in the F...
The radio waves propagating through the earth atmosphere will be attenuated due to the presence of a...
Propagation effects in rainfall are examined at three microwave frequencies corresponding to S (3.0 ...
Propagation effects in rainfall are examined at three microwave frequencies corresponding to S (3.0 ...
The measurement and analysis of the depolarization and attenuation that occur when millimeter wave r...
Radio waves propagate through the earth's atmosphere will be attenuated due to presence of the atmos...
The increasing use of millimeter wave frequency bands requires a good understanding of the atmospher...
Attenuation of radio frequency signal by clouds, snow and in particular, rains have to be considered...
The campaign to collect rain attenuation data on terrestrial links had commenced in Malaysian tropic...
Attenuation by atmospheric rain is the most significant impairment in millimetre wave frequencies (m...
At a frequency range above 5 GHz, rainfall becomes a serious and major source of attenuation for mic...
AbstractRain induced degradations are significant for terrestrial microwave links operating at frequ...
Absorption of microwave radio frequency signal by atmospheric rain and losses is prevalent at freque...
The effect of rain on the microwave systems is more critical especially for countries located in tro...