DocumentCode
2813625
Title
Calculation of depolarization cancellation on Ka-band satellite-to-ground path
Author
Maekawa, Y. ; Chang, N.S. ; Miyazaki, A. ; Segawa, T.
Author_Institution
Osaka Electro-Commun. Univ., Neyagawa, Japan
fYear
1991
fDate
24-28 June 1991
Firstpage
1560
Abstract
The distribution of cross-polarized phase relative to copolarized phase, which is important in the design of depolarization cancelers, is presented using the CS-2 beacon signal (19.45 GHz, right-hand circular. EL=49.5 degrees ), and its dependence upon rainfall rates is discussed. Also, additional depolarizations due to ice effects are estimated and a calculation is made to show the possibility of cancelling them on the complex depolarization plane. The analysis of the cross-polar phase characteristics of Ka-band depolarization indicates a possibility of its compensation by phase shifters within small rainfall rates, which do not exceed a general rain margin (<5-10 dB). Consideration of the differential phase shift cancellation mechanism on the complex depolarization plane suggests that the improvement for the ice effects is approximately estimated by the additional ice depolarization observed in the cross-polar discrimination (XPD) amplitude.<>
Keywords
electromagnetic wave polarisation; ice; microwave links; phase shifters; radiowave propagation; rain; satellite links; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; 19.45 GHz; CS-2 beacon signal; EHF; Ka-band satellite-to-ground path; amplitude; complex depolarization plane; copolarized phase; cross polar discrimination; cross-polarized phase; depolarization cancellation; differential phase shift cancellation; electromagnetic polarisation; ice effects; microwave propagation; phase shifters; rain margin; rainfall rates; tropospheric electromagnetic propagation; Assembly; Attenuation; Delay; Ice; Liquid crystal on silicon; Phase shifters; Polarization; Rain; Signal design; Waveguide components;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1991. AP-S. Digest
Conference_Location
London, Ontario, Canada
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0144-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APS.1991.175151
Filename
175151
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