DocumentCode :
1372093
Title :
Estimation of the effective ice content on Earth-satellite paths from dual-polarisation measurements at Ka-band
Author :
Amaya, C. ; Vanhoenacker-Janvier, D.
Author_Institution :
Commun. Res. Centre Canada, Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Volume :
147
Issue :
4
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
315
Lastpage :
319
Abstract :
The paper presents a technique to estimate the instantaneous effective ice content (IC) in clouds from measurements of the differential propagation characteristics of the Earth-satellite transmission channel. High concentrations of ice crystals possessing a significant degree of common orientation have their habitat near the top of some types of clouds. They can induce important degradation of the crosspolar discrimination (XPD) on Earth-satellite links. The ice content is a fundamental parameter of models designed to compute XPD due to atmospheric ice crystals, and to the authors´ knowledge, time series of the IC have not yet been published. As a part of the technique for estimating the IC, a procedure for separating the contributions of rain and ice to depolarisation is proposed. The results obtained by applying the technique to data recorded during the Olympus satellite propagation campaign are presented. The estimates are in good agreement with values derived from radar measurements. Finally, the values of IC retrieved from recordings at 20 GHz are used to simulate XPD at 12.5 GHz. Resulting in very good agreement with measurements.
Keywords :
tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; 12.5 GHz; 20 GHz; Earth-satellite paths; Earth-satellite transmission channel; Ka-band; Olympus satellite propagation campaign; SHF; atmospheric ice crystals; clouds; crosspolar discrimination; differential propagation characteristics; dual-polarisation measurements; effective ice content estimation; radar measurements; rain;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, IEE Proceedings
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1350-2417
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ip-map:20000513
Filename :
861493
Link To Document :
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