Title :
Ultra wideband wireless satellite communications in the 94 GHz band
Author :
Pinhasi, Y. ; Yahalom, A. ; Pinhasi, G.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Ariel Univ. Center of Samaria, Ariel, Israel
Abstract :
The growing demand for broadband wireless communication links and the lack of wide frequency bands within the conventional spectrum causes us to seek bandwidth in the higher microwave and millimetre-wave spectrum at Extremely High Frequencies (EHF) above 30GHz. One of the principal challenges in realizing modern wireless communication links in the EHF band is phenomenon occurring during electromagnetic wave propagation through the atmosphere. Space-frequency theory of the propagation of an ultra-wide band radiation in a inhomogeneous dielectric media is presented. Characterization of the atmospheric medium is via its refractivity leading to a transfer function, which describes the changing response of the medium in the frequency domain. This description enables the consideration of broadband signals taking into account inhomogeneous absorptive and dispersive effects of the medium. We demonstrate the approach by studying propagation of ultra-wide band signals, while transmitted in the vicinity of the 94GHz window of the atmospheric medium at millimetre wavelengths.
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave propagation; satellite communication; ultra wideband communication; EHF band; atmospheric medium; broadband signals; broadband wireless communication links; dispersive effects; electromagnetic wave propagation; extremely high frequencies; frequency 94 GHz; frequency domain; inhomogeneous absorptive effects; inhomogeneous dielectric media; microwave spectrum; millimetre wavelengths; millimetre-wave spectrum; modern wireless communication links; space-frequency theory; transfer function; ultra wideband wireless satellite communications; ultra-wide band radiation; ultra-wide band signals; wide frequency bands; Absorption; Atmospheric modeling; Atmospheric waves; Attenuation; Frequency domain analysis; Wireless communication; Atmosphere; Broadband wireless communications; Extremely high frequencies; Ultra-wide Band;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0556-4
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2012.6187133