Title :
Effectiveness of site diversity techniques for microwave reception in the wet tropics
Author :
Arlett, P.L. ; Bowthorpe, B.J.
Author_Institution :
James Cook Univ. of North Queensland, Townsville, Qld., Australia
fDate :
7/30/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Rainfall in the tropics is characterised by the presence of rain cells, localised areas of extreme rain density which cause severe attenuation to the microwave signals used for satellite to ground communication. The use of site diversity, two separated receiving stations permanently linked, should prove an effective and economic method of improving continuity of reception. The authors examine the performance of sky noise radiometers in such a configuration.
Keywords :
microwave links; radio reception; radiowave propagation; rain; satellite relay systems; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; SHF; extreme rain density; localised areas; microwave reception; rain cells; receiving stations; satellite to ground communication; severe attenuation; site diversity; sky noise radiometers; wet tropics;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters
DOI :
10.1049/el:19920958