DocumentCode
287455
Title
Diurnal variation of 20 GHz amplitude scintillation intensity
Author
Otung, I.E. ; Ahmed, B. ; Mahmoud, M. ; Evans, B.G.
Author_Institution
Surrey Univ., UK
fYear
1993
fDate
2-4 Nov 1993
Firstpage
414
Lastpage
418
Abstract
Measurements of phase and amplitude scintillation of the 20 GHz B1 Olympus satellite beacon at 28.8 elevation have been performed in Guildford at the Centre for Satellite Engineering Research. The satellite beacon was sampled at 20 Hz every hour during a randomly selected 5 minute interval. Scintillation amplitudes were expressed in dB above 1-minute mean levels. The variance of scintillation amplitudes were calculated for each 1-minute measurement interval and the distribution of variances were classified by hour interval of day. The paper presents the results of the above measurements and analysis for the months of February and March 1993. Cumulative distribution of observed scintillation intensities are presented. This indicates levels of scintillation intensities higher than that predicted by the CCIR model which is based on measurements at lower frequencies. Diurnal trends of the results are discussed
Keywords
fading; ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; radiowave propagation; satellite relay systems; scintillation; 20 GHz; AD 1993; B1 Olympus satellite beacon; CCIR model; Centre for Satellite Engineering Research; February; Guildford; March; SHF; amplitude scintillation intensity; distribution; diurnal variation; elevation; fading; ionosphere; phase scintillation; variances;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Satellite Communications - ECSC-3, 1993., 3rd European Conference on
Conference_Location
Manchester
Print_ISBN
0-85296-603-2
Type
conf
Filename
266071
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