• DocumentCode
    3009780
  • Title

    Analysis of long term tropospheric scintillation from Ku-band satellite link in tropical climate

  • Author

    Binti Abdul Rahim, Nadirah ; Islam, Md Rafiqul ; Bashir, S.O. ; Mandeep, J. ; Dao, H.

  • Author_Institution
    Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Int. Islamic Univ. Malaysia (IIUM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    3-5 July 2012
  • Firstpage
    690
  • Lastpage
    693
  • Abstract
    Scintillation is the rapid signal fluctuations of amplitude and phase of a radiowave which can cause signal loss in the transmission path with time. Other propagation factors that contribute to the signal fluctuations must be omitted before using the raw data for scintillation studies. Scintillation occurs continuously whether it is under clear sky condition or raining. Therefore, during raining event, the scintillation data will be accompanied by the signal level attenuation caused by the rain. Hence, attention must be given when analyzing scintillation data during raining event. This paper presents the data analysis of the tropospheric scintillation for earth to satellite link at Ku-band. Eight months (May 2011 till December 2011) data were collected and were analyzed to see the effect of tropospheric scintillation during morning, midday, evening and midnight. In this paper, the scintillation data were analyzed during clear sky condition. Any spurious signals caused by other propagation factors were eliminated accordingly. The experimental data were collected using 2.4 m dish antenna through MEASAT 3 at 10.982 GHz. The elevation angle of the dish antenna is stationed at 77.5°. The findings show that scintillation amplitude during midday is highest if compared to morning, evening and midnight. During midnight, the scintillation amplitudes drop significantly.
  • Keywords
    radiowave propagation; satellite antennas; satellite ground stations; satellite links; scintillation; Ku-band satellite link; MEASAT 3; clear-sky condition; dish antenna; earth-to-satellite link; frequency 10.982 GHz; long-term tropospheric scintillation; propagation factors; radiowave amplitude signal fluctuation; radiowave phase signal fluctuation; raining condition; scintillation amplitude; signal level attenuation; signal loss; spurious signal elimination; transmission path; tropical climate; Antenna measurements; Antennas; Extraterrestrial measurements; Rain; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Ku-Band; day; night; scintillation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer and Communication Engineering (ICCCE), 2012 International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Kuala Lumpur
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-0478-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICCCE.2012.6271305
  • Filename
    6271305