DocumentCode :
3008552
Title :
Propagation studies on rain for 5.8 GHz and 23 GHz point to point terrestrial link
Author :
Kesavan, U. ; Tharek, A.R. ; Rahim, S.K.A. ; Rafiqul, Islam Md
Author_Institution :
Wireless Commun. Centre, Technol. Univ. of Malaysia, Skudai, Malaysia
fYear :
2012
fDate :
3-5 July 2012
Firstpage :
515
Lastpage :
519
Abstract :
The radio waves propagating through the earth atmosphere will be attenuated due to the presence of atmosphere particles, such as water vapor, water drops and the ice particles. The atmospheric gases and rain will both absorb and scatter the radio waves, and consequently degrade the performance of the link. Rain is a major source of attenuation for microwave propagation above 7 GHz. In tropical and equatorial regions, the rain intensity is higher and designing terrestrial and earth-to-satellite microwave links are very critical and challenging for high frequencies. This paper presents the summary of rain effects studies for lower operating frequency such as C band compare to higher operating frequency such as Ka band in tropical environment. The main objective to justified the literature findings on the effect of rain at lower and higher operating frequency in microwave link and solution to overcome it. An experimental test bed has been set up for 5.8 GHz and 23 GHz terrestrial point to point data communication link. The received signal strength (RSS) data and rain fall intensity data were recorded for 24 hours daily over period of 7 months (June 2011 - Dec 2011) at 1 minute interval. The collected rain rate data been analyzed with some prediction based on the results obtain. The main outcome of the research shows there is no effect of rain for 5.8 GHz link but there is strong effects with rain on the 23 GHz link. It was observed 15 dB to 35 dB attenuation during measurement period. This will be useful resources of information for researchers or telecommunication engineers, before implementation any mitigation method as a solution for point to point terrestrial link communication in future.
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave scattering; microwave links; microwave propagation; rain; satellite links; terrestrial atmosphere; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; C band; Ka band; RSS data; atmosphere particles; atmospheric gases; earth atmosphere; earth-to-satellite microwave links; frequency 23 GHz; frequency 5.8 GHz; ice particles; microwave propagation; radio wave scattering; radiowave propagation study; rain fall intensity data; received signal strength data; terrestrial point to point data communication link; time 1 min; time 24 day; water drops; water vapor; Attenuation; Educational institutions; Microwave communication; Rain; Wireless communication; Rain Fall; Rain attenuation; Received Signal Strength; Terrestrial link;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer and Communication Engineering (ICCCE), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0478-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCCE.2012.6271240
Filename :
6271240
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