Attenuation of radio frequency signal by clouds, snow and in particular, rains have to be considered at frequencies above 10 GHz. Indeed, below 10 GHz, rain may cause severe degradation at certain threshold frequencies especially when operating in tropical regions. At high rain rates, it causes significant absorption, scattering and depolarization. Therefore, data and prediction models are required for establishing any satellite-Earth communication links. The successful development of predicted models calls for the knowledge of propagation characteristics along the signal path. Such knowledge is acquired both from theoretical studies of relevant propagation phenomena and statistical analysis of long-term propagation data bases. In view of t...
Abstract—The rain attenuation in the 12-GHz band and one-minute-rain rate were measured at four sate...
Satellite communications operating at 10 GHz and above in the tropics suffer severe signal degradati...
The non-uniformity of rainfall in both the horizontal and vertical directions makes the estimation o...
The campaign to collect rain attenuation data on terrestrial links had commenced in Malaysian tropic...
The radio waves propagating through the earth atmosphere will be attenuated due to the presence of a...
Many telecommunication systems are going towards high frequencies as such ranges are in great demand...
Radio waves propagate through the earth's atmosphere will be attenuated due to presence of the atmos...
The effect of rain on the microwave systems is more critical especially for countries located in tro...
Attenuation due to rain is an important constraint in microwave radio link design especially at freq...
Rain is a major source of attenuation for microwave propagation above 10 GHz. In tropical and equato...
Attenuation due to rain is an important constraint in microwave radio link design especially at freq...
The radio waves propagates through the earth atmosphere will be attenuated due to presence of the at...
At a frequency range above 5 GHz, rainfall becomes a serious and major source of attenuation for mic...
Rain induced attenuation degrades the performance of communication systems. Thus the knowledge of ra...
By increasing number of commercial applications are being promoted for future satellites broadband s...
Abstract—The rain attenuation in the 12-GHz band and one-minute-rain rate were measured at four sate...
Satellite communications operating at 10 GHz and above in the tropics suffer severe signal degradati...
The non-uniformity of rainfall in both the horizontal and vertical directions makes the estimation o...
The campaign to collect rain attenuation data on terrestrial links had commenced in Malaysian tropic...
The radio waves propagating through the earth atmosphere will be attenuated due to the presence of a...
Many telecommunication systems are going towards high frequencies as such ranges are in great demand...
Radio waves propagate through the earth's atmosphere will be attenuated due to presence of the atmos...
The effect of rain on the microwave systems is more critical especially for countries located in tro...
Attenuation due to rain is an important constraint in microwave radio link design especially at freq...
Rain is a major source of attenuation for microwave propagation above 10 GHz. In tropical and equato...
Attenuation due to rain is an important constraint in microwave radio link design especially at freq...
The radio waves propagates through the earth atmosphere will be attenuated due to presence of the at...
At a frequency range above 5 GHz, rainfall becomes a serious and major source of attenuation for mic...
Rain induced attenuation degrades the performance of communication systems. Thus the knowledge of ra...
By increasing number of commercial applications are being promoted for future satellites broadband s...
Abstract—The rain attenuation in the 12-GHz band and one-minute-rain rate were measured at four sate...
Satellite communications operating at 10 GHz and above in the tropics suffer severe signal degradati...
The non-uniformity of rainfall in both the horizontal and vertical directions makes the estimation o...