Tropospheric scintillations are rapid fluctuations of signal caused by multiple scattering from the small scale turbulent refractive index inhomogeneities in the troposphere. They can strongly impair satellite communications links operating at frequency above 10 GHz. The VA Tech OLYMPUS propagation experiment which includes 12, 20, and 30 GHz beacon receivers at an elevation angle of 14 degrees provides us with valuable multifrequency scintillation data. A long term analysis of tropospheric scintillation results from the VA Tech OLYMPUS experiment is presented. It includes statistics of both the scintillation intensity and the attenuation relative to clear air as well as seasonal, diurnal and meteorological trends. A comparison with the Con...
In the prediction models of tropospheric scintillation on earth-satellite paths from Karasawa, Yamad...
A phenomenon that also causes impairment in the received signal strength of the RF signal in satelli...
Tropospheric scintillation statistics have been obtained in Madrid using one year of measurements of...
This paper reports the statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibel...
Virginia Tech has performed a comprehensive propagation experiment using the Olympus satellite beaco...
Tropospheric scintillation can become a significant impairment in satellite communication systems, ...
Tropospheric scintillation is referred to rapid fluctuation of received signal amplitude. It can cau...
Virginia Polytechnic Institute has been carrying out a comprehensive set of propagation measurements...
This paper reports a statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibels)...
A statistical method to predict tropospheric amplitude scintillation parameters along earth-space m...
Scintillation is the rapid signal fluctuations of amplitude and phase of a radiowave which can caus...
Scintillation is a rapid fluctuation of an electromagnetic waves in terms of phase and amplitude due...
Tropospheric scintillation is a rapid fluctuation of the received signal amplitude which can cause p...
Tropospheric scintillation is caused by variations of the refractive index due to turbulence. The on...
In the prediction models of tropospheric scintillation on earth-satellite paths from Karasawa, Yamad...
A phenomenon that also causes impairment in the received signal strength of the RF signal in satelli...
Tropospheric scintillation statistics have been obtained in Madrid using one year of measurements of...
This paper reports the statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibel...
Virginia Tech has performed a comprehensive propagation experiment using the Olympus satellite beaco...
Tropospheric scintillation can become a significant impairment in satellite communication systems, ...
Tropospheric scintillation is referred to rapid fluctuation of received signal amplitude. It can cau...
Virginia Polytechnic Institute has been carrying out a comprehensive set of propagation measurements...
This paper reports a statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibels)...
A statistical method to predict tropospheric amplitude scintillation parameters along earth-space m...
Scintillation is the rapid signal fluctuations of amplitude and phase of a radiowave which can caus...
Scintillation is a rapid fluctuation of an electromagnetic waves in terms of phase and amplitude due...
Tropospheric scintillation is a rapid fluctuation of the received signal amplitude which can cause p...
Tropospheric scintillation is caused by variations of the refractive index due to turbulence. The on...
In the prediction models of tropospheric scintillation on earth-satellite paths from Karasawa, Yamad...
A phenomenon that also causes impairment in the received signal strength of the RF signal in satelli...
Tropospheric scintillation statistics have been obtained in Madrid using one year of measurements of...