Rain Attenuation Ratios on Short Microwave and Millimeter Wave Bands Earth-Space Paths

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Ruike Yang
Zhensen Wu
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[1] Xidian University,Science School
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International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves | 2003年 / 24卷
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Attenuation; High Latitude; Power Control; Climate Zone; Ratio Estimation;
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The knowledge of the ratio of rain attenuation at one frequency to that at another on slant paths is useful for the design of satellite-to-Earth communication links and up-link power control systems. It is well known that the rain attenuation is influenced by parameters of precipitation along the slant path such as DSD (raindrop size distribution), raindrop temperature, rainfall rate, and so on. In this paper, based on several DSDs applied to various climate zones, at short microwave and long millimeter wave bands, the attenuation ratios are estimated on Earth-space paths. A comparison of the prediction results with the experiment data in Boston and Kashima areas is carried out. It is shown that the M-P and Weibull DSD applied to rain attenuation ratios estimation are better DSD at higher latitude regions. The Guangzhou DSD applied to rain attenuation ratios prediction is better in tropical and subtropical areas in China. The lognormal DSD may be a appropriate DSD applied to predict rain attenuation ratios in tropical areas at Adown>1dB or R>15mm/h. However, the attenuation ratios predicted by the Guangzhou DSD disagree with by the lognormal DSD, it requires that the DSD applied to predict rain attenuation ratios are further studied in tropical areas.
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页码:2163 / 2172
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