DocumentCode :
1401614
Title :
Tropospheric Scintillation With Concurrent Rain Attenuation at 50 GHz in Madrid
Author :
Garcia-del-Pino, Pedro ; Riera, José Manuel ; Benarroch, Ana
Author_Institution :
EUIT Telecomun., Univ. Politec. de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Volume :
60
Issue :
3
fYear :
2012
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1578
Lastpage :
1583
Abstract :
Tropospheric scintillation can become a significant impairment in satellite communication systems, especially in those with low fade-margin. Moreover, fast amplitude fluctuations due to scintillation are even larger when rain is present on the propagation path. Few studies of scintillation during rain have been reported and the statistical characterization is still not totally clear. This paper presents experimental results on the relationship between scintillation and rain attenuation obtained from slant-path attenuation measurements at 50 GHz. The study is focused on the probability density function (PDF) of various scintillation parameters. It is shown that scintillation intensity, measured as the standard deviation of the amplitude fluctuations, increases with rain attenuation; in the range 1-10 dB this relationship can be expressed by power-law or linear equations. The PDFs of scintillation intensity conditioned to a given rain attenuation level are lognormal, while the overall long-term PDF is well fitted by a generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution. The short-term PDFs of amplitude conditioned to a given intensity are normal, although skewness effects are observed for the strongest intensities. A procedure is given to derive numerically the overall PDF of scintillation amplitude using a combination of conditional PDFs and local statistics of rain attenuation.
Keywords :
millimetre wave propagation; probability; rain; satellite communication; GEV distribution; Madrid; PDF; amplitude fluctuations; concurrent rain attenuation; fade margin; frequency 50 GHz; generalized extreme value distribution; linear equations; power law; probability density function; propagation path; rain attenuation level; satellite communication systems; scintillation amplitude; scintillation intensity; skewness effects; slant-path attenuation measurements; standard deviation; statistical characterization; tropospheric scintillation; Attenuation; Attenuation measurement; Fitting; Fluctuations; Gaussian distribution; Probability density function; Rain; Attenuation measurements; millimeter wave propagation; rain fading; satellite communication; tropospheric scintillation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-926X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2011.2180326
Filename :
6107528
Link To Document :
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