Characterization of Rain Specific Attenuation and Frequency Scaling Method for Satellite Communication in South Korea
The attenuation induced by rain is prominent in the satellite communication at Ku and Ka bands. The paper studied the empirical determination of the power law coefficients which support the calculation of specific attenuation from the knowledge of rain rate at Ku and Ka band for Koreasat 6 and COMS1...
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doaj-d27ba0e6f11a494da92a88bbf608ac4b2020-11-24T22:58:17ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Antennas and Propagation1687-58691687-58772017-01-01201710.1155/2017/86947488694748Characterization of Rain Specific Attenuation and Frequency Scaling Method for Satellite Communication in South KoreaSujan Shrestha0Dong-You Choi1Department of Information and Communications Engineering, Chosun University, Gwangju, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Information and Communications Engineering, Chosun University, Gwangju, Republic of KoreaThe attenuation induced by rain is prominent in the satellite communication at Ku and Ka bands. The paper studied the empirical determination of the power law coefficients which support the calculation of specific attenuation from the knowledge of rain rate at Ku and Ka band for Koreasat 6 and COMS1 in South Korea that are based on the three years of measurement. Rain rate data was measured through OTT Parsivel which shows the rain rate of about 50 mm/hr and attenuation of 10.7, 11.6, and 11.3 dB for 12.25, 19.8, and 20.73 GHz, respectively, for 0.01% of the time for the combined values of rain rate and rain attenuation statistics. Comparing with the measured data illustrates the suitability for estimation of signal attenuation in Ku and Ka band whose validation is done through the comparison with prominent rain attenuation models, namely, ITU-R P.618-12 and ITU-R P. 838-3 with the use of empirically determined coefficient sets. The result indicates the significance of the ITU-R recommended regression coefficients of rain specific attenuation. Furthermore, the overview of predicted year-wise rain attenuation estimation for Ka band in the same link as well as different link is studied which is obtained from the ITU-R P. 618-12 frequency scaling method.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8694748 |
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Characterization of Rain Specific Attenuation and Frequency Scaling Method for Satellite Communication in South Korea |
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Characterization of Rain Specific Attenuation and Frequency Scaling Method for Satellite Communication in South Korea |
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Characterization of Rain Specific Attenuation and Frequency Scaling Method for Satellite Communication in South Korea |
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Characterization of Rain Specific Attenuation and Frequency Scaling Method for Satellite Communication in South Korea |
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Characterization of Rain Specific Attenuation and Frequency Scaling Method for Satellite Communication in South Korea |
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The attenuation induced by rain is prominent in the satellite communication at Ku and Ka bands. The paper studied the empirical determination of the power law coefficients which support the calculation of specific attenuation from the knowledge of rain rate at Ku and Ka band for Koreasat 6 and COMS1 in South Korea that are based on the three years of measurement. Rain rate data was measured through OTT Parsivel which shows the rain rate of about 50 mm/hr and attenuation of 10.7, 11.6, and 11.3 dB for 12.25, 19.8, and 20.73 GHz, respectively, for 0.01% of the time for the combined values of rain rate and rain attenuation statistics. Comparing with the measured data illustrates the suitability for estimation of signal attenuation in Ku and Ka band whose validation is done through the comparison with prominent rain attenuation models, namely, ITU-R P.618-12 and ITU-R P. 838-3 with the use of empirically determined coefficient sets. The result indicates the significance of the ITU-R recommended regression coefficients of rain specific attenuation. Furthermore, the overview of predicted year-wise rain attenuation estimation for Ka band in the same link as well as different link is studied which is obtained from the ITU-R P. 618-12 frequency scaling method. |
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