DocumentCode
741019
Title
A Rain Attenuation Time-Series Synthesizer Based on a Dirac and Lognormal Distribution
Author
Boulanger, Xavier ; Feral, L. ; Castanet, L. ; Jeannin, N. ; Carrie, G. ; Lacoste, F.
Author_Institution
Dept. Electromagn. et Radar (DEMR), French Aerosp. Lab. (ONERA), Toulouse, France
Volume
61
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
3/1/2013 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1396
Lastpage
1406
Abstract
In Recommendation ITU-R P.1853-1, a stochastic approach is proposed to generate long-term rain attenuation time series , including rain and no rain periods anywhere in the world. Nevertheless, its dynamic properties have been validated so far from experimental rain attenuation time series collected at mid-latitudes only. In the present paper, an effort is conducted to derive analytically the first- and second-order statistical properties of the ITU rain attenuation time-series synthesizer. It is then shown that the ITU synthesizer does not reproduce the first-order statistics (particularly the rain attenuation cumulative distribution function CDF), however, given as input parameters. It also prevents any rain attenuation correlation function other than exponential to be reproduced, which could be penalizing if a worldwide synthesizer that accounts for the local climatology has to be defined. Therefore, a new rain attenuation time-series synthesizer is proposed. It assumes a mixed Dirac-lognormal modeling of the absolute rain attenuation CDF and relies on a stochastic generation in the Fourier plane. It is then shown analytically that the new synthesizer reproduces much better the first-order statistics given as input parameters and enables any rain attenuation correlation function to be reproduced. The ability of each synthesizer to reproduce absolute rain attenuation CDFs given by Recommendation ITU-R P.618 is finally compared on a worldwide basis. It is then concluded that the new rain attenuation time-series synthesizer reproduces the rain attenuation CDF much better, preserves the rain attenuation dynamics of the current ITU synthesizer for simulations at mid-latitudes, and, if it proves to be necessary for worldwide applications, is able to reproduce any rain attenuation correlation function.
Keywords
attenuation measurement; log normal distribution; rain; satellite communication; stochastic processes; time series; CDF; Fourier plane; ITU-R P.1853-1; climatology; cumulative distribution function; dynamic property; lognormal distribution; mixed Dirac-lognormal modeling; rain attenuation correlation function; rain attenuation dynamics; rain attenuation time-series synthesizer; rain period; statistical property; stochastic approach; Attenuation; Correlation; Equations; Mathematical model; Rain; Synthesizers; Time series analysis; Rain attenuation time-series; satellite communication systems; stochastic processes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.2012.2230237
Filename
6457412
Link To Document