Title :
Results from two years of Ka-band propagation characterization at Svalbard, Norway
Author :
Nessel, James ; Morse, James ; Zemba, Michael
Author_Institution :
NASA Glenn Res. Center, Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract :
Over the next several years, NASA plans to launch several earth science missions which are expected to achieve data throughputs of 5-40 terabits per day transmitted from low earth orbiting spacecraft to ground stations. The current S-band and X-band frequency allocations in use by NASA, however, are incapable of supporting the data rates required to meet this demand. As such, NASA is in the planning stages to upgrade its existing Near Earth Network (NEN) polar ground stations to support Ka-band (25.5-27 GHz) operations. Consequently, it becomes imperative that characterization of propagation effects at these NEN sites is conducted to determine expected system performance, particularly at low elevation angles (<; 10deg) where spacecraft signal acquisition typically occurs. Since May 2011, NASA Glenn Research Center has installed and operated a Ka-band radiometer at the NEN site located in Svalbard, Norway. The Ka-band radiometer monitors the water vapor line, as well as 6 frequencies around 26.5 GHz at multiple elevation angles: 45deg, 20deg, and 10deg. Two-year data collection results indicate comparable performance to previously characterized northern latitude sites in the United States, i.e., Fairbanks, Alaska. It is observed that cloud cover at the Svalbard site remains the dominant loss mechanism for Ka-band links, resulting in a margin requirement of 4.1 dB to maintain link availability of 99% at 10deg elevation.
Keywords :
microwave propagation; radiometers; space vehicles; Earth science missions; Ka-band propagation; Ka-band radiometer monitors; NASA Glenn Research Center; NEN sites; Norway; S-band frequency allocations; Svalbard; United States; X-band frequency allocations; frequency 25.7 GHz to 27 GHz; ground stations; low Earth orbiting spacecraft; near Earth network polar ground stations; Antenna measurements; Attenuation; Attenuation measurement; Availability; Clouds; Radiometry; Temperature measurement; Ka-band; RF propagation measurements; polar climate; radiometer;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), 2014 8th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
The Hague
DOI :
10.1109/EuCAP.2014.6902587