The intensity of amplitude scintillation observed during rain is examined at two pairs of satellite-Olympus' beacon frequencies. The derived frequency scaling ratio statistics are presented and compared with the long-term theoretical scaling factor valid for turbulence-induced scintillation. The analysis indicates both the deviations of the experimental ratios about the mean level and their dependence upon the fluctuation severity
In the prediction models of tropospheric scintillation on earth-satellite paths from Karasawa, Yamad...
Rain attenuation is strongly dependent on the rain rate, but also on the rain drop size distribution...
In the prediction models of tropospheric scintillation on earth-satellite paths from Karasawa, Yama...
In this paper formulas to determine the spectral distribution of rain-induced amplitude and phase sc...
This paper reports the statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibel...
Tropospheric scintillation can become a significant impairment in satellite communication systems, ...
An extension of current scintillation stochastic models is described to examine the alteration of th...
Attenuation time series were collected to study the rain induced scintillation during September 2011...
Scintillation data was collected from MEASAT3 for one year. This paper presents the scintillation st...
This paper reports a statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibels)...
The rain rate data and statistics of a location are often used in conjunction with models to predict...
Analysis of the tropospheric scintillation from earth to space at Ku-band has been carried out in or...
In the prediction models of tropospheric scintillation on earth-satellite paths from Karasawa, Yamad...
Rain attenuation is strongly dependent on the rain rate, but also on the rain drop size distribution...
In the prediction models of tropospheric scintillation on earth-satellite paths from Karasawa, Yama...
In this paper formulas to determine the spectral distribution of rain-induced amplitude and phase sc...
This paper reports the statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibel...
Tropospheric scintillation can become a significant impairment in satellite communication systems, ...
An extension of current scintillation stochastic models is described to examine the alteration of th...
Attenuation time series were collected to study the rain induced scintillation during September 2011...
Scintillation data was collected from MEASAT3 for one year. This paper presents the scintillation st...
This paper reports a statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibels)...
The rain rate data and statistics of a location are often used in conjunction with models to predict...
Analysis of the tropospheric scintillation from earth to space at Ku-band has been carried out in or...
In the prediction models of tropospheric scintillation on earth-satellite paths from Karasawa, Yamad...
Rain attenuation is strongly dependent on the rain rate, but also on the rain drop size distribution...
In the prediction models of tropospheric scintillation on earth-satellite paths from Karasawa, Yama...