DocumentCode
1487875
Title
Analysis of the interference due to differential rain attenuation induced by an adjacent path on a triple-site diversity Earth-space system
Author
Kanellopoulos, John D. ; Livieratos, Spiros N.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Greece
Volume
47
Issue
1
fYear
1999
fDate
1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
200
Lastpage
211
Abstract
The reliable design of satellite communication systems requires the consideration of interference effects. Interference caused by differential rain attenuation from an adjacent Earth-space system is taken under consideration. In particular, a method to predict rain differential attenuation statistics used for single/double site Earth-space systems is extended to include triple-site diversity ones. The modified method is again based on a model of convective rain cells as well as on the lognormal assumption for the point rainfall rate distribution at the location under consideration. In an analogous fashion with the (C/N) ratio, a “(C/I) diversity gain” is also adopted here and some very useful remarks concerning the effectiveness of the triple-site diversity protection as a countermeasure technique are deduced. As a general conclusion, it can be stated that the triple-site scheme not only reduce the potential large attenuation margins significantly, but also leads to the establishment of the minimum separation between satellites operating under permitted interference levels
Keywords
diversity reception; electromagnetic wave absorption; fading channels; microwave propagation; radiofrequency interference; rain; satellite communication; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; C/N ratio; SHF; adjacent path; attenuation margins; convective rain cells; countermeasure technique; differential rain attenuation; diversity gain; interference; lognormal assumption; minimum separation; modified method; point rainfall rate distribution; reliable design; satellite communication systems; triple-site diversity Earth-space system; Attenuation; Density functional theory; Diversity methods; Interference; Protection; Rain; Satellite broadcasting; Satellite communication; Sea level; Statistical distributions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/8.753011
Filename
753011
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