A propagation effects handbook for satellite systems design. A summary of propagation impairments on 10-100 GHz satellite links, with techniques for system design
Abstract
This handbook provides satellite system engineers with a concise summary of the major propagation effects experienced on Earth-space paths in the 10 to 100 GHz frequency range. The dominant effect, attenuation due to rain, is dealt with in terms of both experimental data from measurements made in the U.S. and Canada, and the mathematical and conceptual models devised to explain the data. Rain systems, rain and attenuation models, depolarization and experimental data are described. The design techniques recommended for predicting propagation effects in Earth-space communications systems are presented. The questions of where in the system design process the effects of propagation should be considered, and what precautions should be taken when applying the propagation results are addressed in order to bridge the gap between the propagation research data and the classical link budget analysis of Earth-space communications system.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- March 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980STIN...8025520K
- Keywords:
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- Microwave Attenuation;
- Signal Transmission;
- Spacecraft Communication;
- Systems Engineering;
- Telecommunication;
- Tropospheric Scattering;
- Wave Propagation;
- Cross Polarization;
- Depolarization;
- Dust;
- Fog;
- Handbooks;
- Ice;
- Rain;
- Tables (Data);
- Communications and Radar