An analytical site diversity model for non-geosynchronous (GSO) systems is presented. The model allows predicting the joint rain attenuation statistics along Earth-space links at different elevation angles, from which the site diversity gain can be also calculated. The main advantage offered by the proposed prediction model is that it takes into account the variability of rain attenuation correlation function as a function of the elevation angle (besides the obvious one on the site separation distance), which, in turn, allows its application also to non-GSO system. The proposed model, fully described by analytical expressions, offers satisfactory accuracy when applied to predict the joint rain attenuation CCDFs along non-GSO links with grou...
This paper considers the application of short-distance site diversity to Earth-space communication l...
For the last decades satellite communication systems have been moving towards higher and higher freq...
The site diversity is used to mitigate the rain attenuation on satellite links. The attenuation is e...
An analytical site diversity model for non-geosynchronous (GSO) systems is presented. The model allo...
Site diversity is a promising technique to overcome severe attenuation on earth–space communication ...
Presented in this paper is an empirical model for long-term rain attenuation prediction and statist...
The satellite signal deteriorates as it propagates from the source to the ground antenna on the surf...
A statistical model to predict the effects of both rain and clouds on the earth-space site diversity...
Site diversity is an effective rain attenuation mitigation technique, especially in the tropical reg...
Ensuring site diversity is a fade mitigation technique used to overcome severe rain-induced attenua...
This contribution presents the benefits of using simulated spatially-correlated fields of tropospher...
Abstract—In this paper, the dynamics of rain attenuation are examined, and dynamic diversity gain is...
Rain is the major impairment to the signal propagation from satellite to earth. The signal that brin...
Frequency bands well above 10GHz are of primary importance for current and, more importantly, future...
This paper considers the application of short-distance site diversity to Earth-space communication l...
For the last decades satellite communication systems have been moving towards higher and higher freq...
The site diversity is used to mitigate the rain attenuation on satellite links. The attenuation is e...
An analytical site diversity model for non-geosynchronous (GSO) systems is presented. The model allo...
Site diversity is a promising technique to overcome severe attenuation on earth–space communication ...
Presented in this paper is an empirical model for long-term rain attenuation prediction and statist...
The satellite signal deteriorates as it propagates from the source to the ground antenna on the surf...
A statistical model to predict the effects of both rain and clouds on the earth-space site diversity...
Site diversity is an effective rain attenuation mitigation technique, especially in the tropical reg...
Ensuring site diversity is a fade mitigation technique used to overcome severe rain-induced attenua...
This contribution presents the benefits of using simulated spatially-correlated fields of tropospher...
Abstract—In this paper, the dynamics of rain attenuation are examined, and dynamic diversity gain is...
Rain is the major impairment to the signal propagation from satellite to earth. The signal that brin...
Frequency bands well above 10GHz are of primary importance for current and, more importantly, future...
This paper considers the application of short-distance site diversity to Earth-space communication l...
For the last decades satellite communication systems have been moving towards higher and higher freq...
The site diversity is used to mitigate the rain attenuation on satellite links. The attenuation is e...