• DocumentCode
    788549
  • Title

    Diversity improvement estimation from rain Radar databases using maximum likelihood estimation

  • Author

    Paulson, Kevin S. ; Watson, Robert J. ; Usman, Isa S.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Hull, Kingston Upon Hull, UK
  • Volume
    54
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    168
  • Lastpage
    174
  • Abstract
    This research examines route diversity as a fade mitigation technique in the presence of rain, for terrestrial microwave links. The improvement in availability due to diversity depends upon the complex spatio-temporal properties of rainfall. To produce a general model to predict the advantage due to route diversity it is necessary to be able to predict the correlation of rain attenuation on arbitrary pairs of microwave links. This is achieved by examination of a database of radar derived rain rate fields. Given a representative sample of rain field images, the joint rain attenuation statistics of arbitrary configurations of terrestrial links can be estimated. Existing rain field databases often yield very small numbers of high joint attenuation events. Consequently, estimates of the probability of joint high attenuation events derived from ratios of the number of occurrences can be highly inaccurate. This paper assumes that pairs of terrestrial microwave links have joint rain attenuation distributions that are bi-lognormally distributed. Four of the five distribution parameters can be estimated from ITU-R models. A maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) method is used to estimate the fifth parameter, i.e., the covariance or correlation. The predicted diversity statistics vary smoothly and yield plausible extrapolations into low probability situations.
  • Keywords
    atmospheric techniques; covariance analysis; diversity reception; electromagnetic wave absorption; electromagnetic wave scattering; extrapolation; log normal distribution; maximum likelihood estimation; meteorological radar; microwave links; microwave propagation; rain; spatiotemporal phenomena; ITU-R model; bilognormal distribution; covariance analysis; extrapolation method; fade mitigation technique; maximum likelihood estimation; meteorological factor; probability function; rain attenuation correlation; rain field image sample; rain radar database; route diversity improvement; spatio-temporal property; terrestrial microwave link; Attenuation; Image databases; Maximum likelihood estimation; Microwave theory and techniques; Parameter estimation; Predictive models; Probability; Radar imaging; Rain; Statistics; Availability; diversity methods; millimeter wave radio propagation meteorological factors;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-926X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TAP.2005.861571
  • Filename
    1573753