Title :
Channel characterization and modeling for Ka-band very small aperture terminals
Author :
Alouini, Mohamed-Slim ; Borgsmiller, Scott A. ; Steffes, Paul G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An increasing number of commercial applications are being promoted for future Ka-band satellite communication systems. Many of these systems will involve low-margin very small aperture terminals (VSATs). These systems are subject to important atmospheric propagation degradations that affect the quality of transmission and the link availability. The objective of this paper is to characterize the Ka-band channel and evaluate the performance degradation in VSATs resulting from atmospheric propagation, impairments. In particular microwave propagation through a turbulent atmosphere is discussed, and the statistical characterization and modeling of tropospheric scintillation is reviewed. Moreover, the paper extends the method proposed by Filip and Vilar (1990) for the long-term characterization and modeling of the combined effect of rain impairments and scintillation. Specifically, the increase in noise temperature during rain events is added to the Filip-Vilar model. This leads to a five-parameter global fading distribution that is used to predict typical Ka-band satellite link outage time, the mathematical formalism is illustrated by applying the method to the selected case of the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS)-Georgia Tech experimental downlink. Numerical results confirm that both rain impairments and scintillation are important factors in the design of Ka-band VSAT systems
Keywords :
atmospheric turbulence; fading; microwave propagation; millimetre wave propagation; modelling; rain; satellite ground stations; scintillation; telecommunication channels; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; 20 GHz; 30 GHz; ACTS-Georgia Tech experimental downlink; Advanced Communications Technology Satellite; Ka-band VSAT; Ka-band satellite communication systems; atmospheric propagation degradations; channel characterization; channel modeling; five-parameter global fading distribution; link availability; microwave propagation; noise temperature; performance degradation; rain impairments; satellite link outage time; statistical characterization; tropospheric scintillation; turbulent atmosphere; very small aperture terminals; Apertures; Artificial satellites; Atmosphere; Atmospheric modeling; Availability; Degradation; Microwave propagation; Rain; Satellite communication; Temperature;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE