Application of non-attenuating frequency radars for prediction of rain attenuation and space diversity performance
Abstract
In order to establish transmitter power and receiver sensitivity levels at frequencies above 10 GHz, the designers of earth-satellite telecommunication systems are interested in cumulative rain fade statistics at variable path orientations, elevation angles, climatological regions, and frequencies. They are also interested in establishing optimum space diversity performance parameters. In this work are examined the many elements involved in the employment of single non-attenuating frequency radars for arriving at the desired information. The elements examined include radar techniques and requirements, phenomenological assumptions, path attenation formulations and procedures, as well as error budgeting and calibration analysis. Included are the pertinent results of previous investigators who have used radar for rain attenuation modeling. Suggestions are made for improving present methods.
- Publication:
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Use of Radars in Satellite-Earth Radio Propagation Studies
- Pub Date:
- 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979urse.proc....3G
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Attenuation;
- Radar Transmission;
- Raindrops;
- Rayleigh Scattering;
- Reception Diversity;
- Transmission Efficiency;
- Atmospheric Scattering;
- Communication Satellites;
- Microwave Attenuation;
- Performance Prediction;
- Random Sampling;
- Satellite Transmission;
- Signal Fading;
- Statistical Analysis;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Space Communications, Spacecraft Communications, Command and Tracking