A modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical V-band satellite earth link

Radio wave propagation plays a very important part in the design and eventually dictates performance of space communication systems. Over time, the requirements of satellite communication have grown extensively where higher capacity communications systems are needed. Escalating demands of microwave...

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Main Authors: Badron, Khairayu, Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil, Islam, Md Rafiqul, Abdullah, Khaizuran, Din, Jafri, Tharek, Abdul Rahman
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2014
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/35567/1/10.1002_sat.1071.pdf
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author Badron, Khairayu
Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil
Islam, Md Rafiqul
Abdullah, Khaizuran
Din, Jafri
Tharek, Abdul Rahman
author_facet Badron, Khairayu
Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil
Islam, Md Rafiqul
Abdullah, Khaizuran
Din, Jafri
Tharek, Abdul Rahman
author_sort Badron, Khairayu
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description Radio wave propagation plays a very important part in the design and eventually dictates performance of space communication systems. Over time, the requirements of satellite communication have grown extensively where higher capacity communications systems are needed. Escalating demands of microwave and millimetre wave communications are causing frequency spectrum congestion. Hence, existing and future satellite system operators are planning to employ frequency bands well above 10 GHz. The challenge in operating at such high frequencies for communication purposes is that there exists stronger electromagnetic interaction between the radio signals and atmospheric hydrometeors. Such instances will degrade the performance of such high frequency satellite communication systems. The development of a revised model for a better-improved rain fade prediction of signal propagations in tropical region is considered very important. Researchers and engineers can employ the model to accurately plan the future high frequencies satellite services.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:355672025-01-22T02:51:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/35567/ A modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical V-band satellite earth link Badron, Khairayu Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil Islam, Md Rafiqul Abdullah, Khaizuran Din, Jafri Tharek, Abdul Rahman TK5101 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, radio, radar, television Radio wave propagation plays a very important part in the design and eventually dictates performance of space communication systems. Over time, the requirements of satellite communication have grown extensively where higher capacity communications systems are needed. Escalating demands of microwave and millimetre wave communications are causing frequency spectrum congestion. Hence, existing and future satellite system operators are planning to employ frequency bands well above 10 GHz. The challenge in operating at such high frequencies for communication purposes is that there exists stronger electromagnetic interaction between the radio signals and atmospheric hydrometeors. Such instances will degrade the performance of such high frequency satellite communication systems. The development of a revised model for a better-improved rain fade prediction of signal propagations in tropical region is considered very important. Researchers and engineers can employ the model to accurately plan the future high frequencies satellite services. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2014-01-17 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/35567/1/10.1002_sat.1071.pdf Badron, Khairayu and Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil and Islam, Md Rafiqul and Abdullah, Khaizuran and Din, Jafri and Tharek, Abdul Rahman (2014) A modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical V-band satellite earth link. International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking, 32 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 1542-0973 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1542-0981
spellingShingle TK5101 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, radio, radar, television
Badron, Khairayu
Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil
Islam, Md Rafiqul
Abdullah, Khaizuran
Din, Jafri
Tharek, Abdul Rahman
A modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical V-band satellite earth link
title A modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical V-band satellite earth link
title_full A modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical V-band satellite earth link
title_fullStr A modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical V-band satellite earth link
title_full_unstemmed A modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical V-band satellite earth link
title_short A modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical V-band satellite earth link
title_sort modified rain attenuation prediction model for tropical v band satellite earth link
topic TK5101 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, radio, radar, television
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/35567/1/10.1002_sat.1071.pdf
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