This paper shows how nonlinear models originally developed in the finance field can be used to predict rain attenuation level and volatility in Earth-to-Satellite links operating at the Extremely High Frequencies band (EHF, 20–50 GHz). A common approach to solving this problem is to consider that the prediction error corresponds only to scintillations, whose variance is assumed to be constant. Nevertheless, this assumption does not seem to be realistic because of the heteroscedasticity of error time series: the variance of the prediction error is found to be time-varying and has to be modeled. Since rain attenuation time series behave similarly to certain stocks or foreign exchange rates, a switching ARIMA/GARCH model was implemented. The o...
At the EHF band (20-50 GHz), gases, clouds and especially rain provoke an attenuation of the signal ...
At the EHF band (20-50 GHz), gases, clouds and especially rain provoke an attenuation of the signal ...
Satellite technology is shifting to higher frequencies such as Q or V-band to cater to greater bandw...
This paper shows how nonlinear models originally developed in the finance field can be used to predi...
This paper shows how nonlinear models originally developed in the finance field can be used to predi...
International audienceAn Earth-to-satellite propagation experiment in the EHF band has been carried ...
International audienceAn Earth-to-satellite propagation experiment in the EHF band has been carried ...
International audienceAn Earth-to-satellite propagation experiment in the EHF band has been carried ...
International audienceFade mitigation techniques on Earth-satellite links require the estimation of ...
This paper presents an example of the usage of ensemble weather forecasting for the control of satel...
International audienceFade mitigation techniques on Earth-satellite links require the estimation of ...
International audienceFade mitigation techniques on Earth-satellite links require the estimation of ...
A rain attenuation prediction model is described for use in calculating satellite communication link...
An empirical short-term prediction model of rain attenuation on satellite links is presented. This m...
At the EHF band (20-50 GHz), gases, clouds and especially rain provoke an attenuation of the signal ...
At the EHF band (20-50 GHz), gases, clouds and especially rain provoke an attenuation of the signal ...
At the EHF band (20-50 GHz), gases, clouds and especially rain provoke an attenuation of the signal ...
Satellite technology is shifting to higher frequencies such as Q or V-band to cater to greater bandw...
This paper shows how nonlinear models originally developed in the finance field can be used to predi...
This paper shows how nonlinear models originally developed in the finance field can be used to predi...
International audienceAn Earth-to-satellite propagation experiment in the EHF band has been carried ...
International audienceAn Earth-to-satellite propagation experiment in the EHF band has been carried ...
International audienceAn Earth-to-satellite propagation experiment in the EHF band has been carried ...
International audienceFade mitigation techniques on Earth-satellite links require the estimation of ...
This paper presents an example of the usage of ensemble weather forecasting for the control of satel...
International audienceFade mitigation techniques on Earth-satellite links require the estimation of ...
International audienceFade mitigation techniques on Earth-satellite links require the estimation of ...
A rain attenuation prediction model is described for use in calculating satellite communication link...
An empirical short-term prediction model of rain attenuation on satellite links is presented. This m...
At the EHF band (20-50 GHz), gases, clouds and especially rain provoke an attenuation of the signal ...
At the EHF band (20-50 GHz), gases, clouds and especially rain provoke an attenuation of the signal ...
At the EHF band (20-50 GHz), gases, clouds and especially rain provoke an attenuation of the signal ...
Satellite technology is shifting to higher frequencies such as Q or V-band to cater to greater bandw...