This paper reports a statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibels) and standard deviation (sigma, in decibels) of simultaneous tropospheric scintillation in 1 s intervals, derived from high resolution (50 samples/s) experimental 19.77 GHz attenuation time series recorded at Spino d'Adda (45.4°N) in a 30.6° slant path to satellite Olympus during an observation time of approximately 1 year. During rain the relationship between scintillation and rain attenuation, suitably separated, can be fit by the power law formula derivable from a turbulent thin layer model
Analysis of the tropospheric scintillation from earth to space at Ku-band has been carried out in or...
We present and discuss two main results concerning the relationship between phase delay due to rain ...
Abstract — Tropospheric scintillation is caused by variations of refractive index due to turbulence....
This paper reports a statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibels)...
This paper reports the statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibel...
We present experimental results on the relationship between rain attenuation and simultaneous scinti...
Tropospheric scintillation can become a significant impairment in satellite communication systems, ...
Tropospheric scintillations are rapid fluctuations of signal caused by multiple scattering from the ...
Tropospheric scintillation can become a significant impairment in satellite communication systems, e...
In this paper formulas to determine the spectral distribution of rain-induced amplitude and phase sc...
Scintillation data was collected from MEASAT3 for one year. This paper presents the scintillation st...
Attenuation time series were collected to study the rain induced scintillation during September 2011...
An extension of current scintillation stochastic models is described to examine the alteration of th...
The intensity of amplitude scintillation observed during rain is examined at two pairs of satellite-...
By applying the Synthetic Storm Technique to the large collection of rain rate time series measured ...
Analysis of the tropospheric scintillation from earth to space at Ku-band has been carried out in or...
We present and discuss two main results concerning the relationship between phase delay due to rain ...
Abstract — Tropospheric scintillation is caused by variations of refractive index due to turbulence....
This paper reports a statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibels)...
This paper reports the statistical relationship between 1 s averaged rain attenuation (A, in decibel...
We present experimental results on the relationship between rain attenuation and simultaneous scinti...
Tropospheric scintillation can become a significant impairment in satellite communication systems, ...
Tropospheric scintillations are rapid fluctuations of signal caused by multiple scattering from the ...
Tropospheric scintillation can become a significant impairment in satellite communication systems, e...
In this paper formulas to determine the spectral distribution of rain-induced amplitude and phase sc...
Scintillation data was collected from MEASAT3 for one year. This paper presents the scintillation st...
Attenuation time series were collected to study the rain induced scintillation during September 2011...
An extension of current scintillation stochastic models is described to examine the alteration of th...
The intensity of amplitude scintillation observed during rain is examined at two pairs of satellite-...
By applying the Synthetic Storm Technique to the large collection of rain rate time series measured ...
Analysis of the tropospheric scintillation from earth to space at Ku-band has been carried out in or...
We present and discuss two main results concerning the relationship between phase delay due to rain ...
Abstract — Tropospheric scintillation is caused by variations of refractive index due to turbulence....