Analysis of clear air fading encountered on millimetric wave and infrared radio links are presented. The analysis is based on data obtained during a four-year field study in the city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The region can be considered as a typical arid climate where the rate of evaporation is higher than the rate of precipitation. Maximum rain rate is of the order of 30 mm/h for 0.001% of the year. A brief description of the experimental setup is presented, together with the results of measuring clear air fading experienced by the radio links. Statistical characterisation of fading is given for both the millimetric wave links operating near 40 GHz and the infrared radio link at a wavelength of 0.88 μm. It is shown that fading is dominated...
In this paper, the calculation of both the total received power with the effect of the ground reflec...
This is the second part of the study intended for reviewing the major experimental works in mm-wave ...
recently been reallocated to multipoint fixed wireless services. The links in such systems are usual...
Abstract: Analysis of clear air fading encountered on millimetric wave and infrared radio links are ...
A field study on wave propagation covering a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum has been act...
A field study is under way in Riyadh to study the effects of rain, sand storms, and multipath fading...
This paper presents new data and analysis of scintillation and fading observed on various links duri...
A field study on wave propagation has been actively running for four years in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. ...
The main objective of this paper to determine multipath and time-varying channel behaviour of short-...
This paper covers unavailability of line-of-sight radio links due to multipath propagation. Multipat...
The main objective of this paper to determine multipath and time-varying channel behaviour of short-...
This paper presents a 38-GHz point-to-point wireless link prediction study using terrain path profil...
A dust storm is the main attenuation factor that can disturb receiving radio signals in arid climate...
Analysis of the data measured in twelve selected microwave links in the Province of British Columbia...
The propagation of microwave is affected by rain and dust particles causing signal attenuation and d...
In this paper, the calculation of both the total received power with the effect of the ground reflec...
This is the second part of the study intended for reviewing the major experimental works in mm-wave ...
recently been reallocated to multipoint fixed wireless services. The links in such systems are usual...
Abstract: Analysis of clear air fading encountered on millimetric wave and infrared radio links are ...
A field study on wave propagation covering a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum has been act...
A field study is under way in Riyadh to study the effects of rain, sand storms, and multipath fading...
This paper presents new data and analysis of scintillation and fading observed on various links duri...
A field study on wave propagation has been actively running for four years in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. ...
The main objective of this paper to determine multipath and time-varying channel behaviour of short-...
This paper covers unavailability of line-of-sight radio links due to multipath propagation. Multipat...
The main objective of this paper to determine multipath and time-varying channel behaviour of short-...
This paper presents a 38-GHz point-to-point wireless link prediction study using terrain path profil...
A dust storm is the main attenuation factor that can disturb receiving radio signals in arid climate...
Analysis of the data measured in twelve selected microwave links in the Province of British Columbia...
The propagation of microwave is affected by rain and dust particles causing signal attenuation and d...
In this paper, the calculation of both the total received power with the effect of the ground reflec...
This is the second part of the study intended for reviewing the major experimental works in mm-wave ...
recently been reallocated to multipoint fixed wireless services. The links in such systems are usual...