• DocumentCode
    2509811
  • Title

    Rain fade and Ka-band Spot Beam Satellite communication in India

  • Author

    Jena, Jayadev ; Sahu, Prasanna Kumar

  • Author_Institution
    Nat. Inst. of Technol., Rourkela, India
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    13-15 Nov. 2010
  • Firstpage
    304
  • Lastpage
    306
  • Abstract
    The Ka-band (20-30 GHz) frequency spectrum has recently gained attention for satellite communication. High Definition Television (HDTV), which needs a much larger bandwidth for transmission, coupled with the current demand for hundreds of television channels and the growth in Internet communications through Direct-To-Home (DTH), is resulting in a communications bandwidth shortage. One tool being used to address this problem is Satellite Spot-Beams. To design effective satellite communication system operation at extremely high frequency band (Ka and higher bands), the effect of meteorology is important compared to Ku-band frequencies. Keeping view of the socio-economic and geographic diversities of India, Propagation studies are essential for estimation of attenuation, so that Ka-band satellite links operating in different parts of Indian region can be registered appropriately. This paper analyzes Ka-band satellite communications link availability in various geographical separated spot beams in India using statistical data. This paper proposes 16 spot-beam locations to cover Indian main land. It is based on global rain models integrated with the link budget. The global Crane model and ITU-DAH rain model allow us to examine major system design issues encountered in Ka-band satellite communications that are susceptible to propagation impairments. This system is flexible enough to increase power on specific transmissions when needed to compensate for local weather conditions.
  • Keywords
    Internet; diversity reception; high definition television; satellite communication; HDTV; India; Internet communications; Ka-band frequency spectrum; Ka-band spot beam satellite communication; communications bandwidth shortage; direct-to-home; frequency 20 GHz to 30 GHz; geographic diversities; high definition television; propagation impairments; rain fade satellite communication; socio-economic diversities; statistical data; Arrays; Attenuation; Rain; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; TV; Ka-band; rain rate; satellite communication;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Recent Advances in Space Technology Services and Climate Change (RSTSCC), 2010
  • Conference_Location
    Chennai
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-9184-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/RSTSCC.2010.5712816
  • Filename
    5712816