DocumentCode :
844110
Title :
Measurement and modeling of land mobile satellite propagation at UHF and L-band
Author :
Vogel, Wolfhard J. ; Hong, Ui-Seok
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Res. Lab., Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
Volume :
36
Issue :
5
fYear :
1988
fDate :
5/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
707
Lastpage :
719
Abstract :
A propagation experiment is described in which a stratospheric balloon served as a transmitter platform at 870 and 1502 MHz in simulation of a land mobile satellite. A vehicle followed the drifting balloon along roads of western Texas and New Mexico, collecting at L -band amplitude and phase, and at UHF amplitude information only for elevation angles between 25° and 45°. The data obtained has been analyzed and is presented along with results from modeling of multipath scattering and roadside tree attenuation. The signal, with variations caused by multipath propagation and tree shadowing, was reduced by 3 dB at L-band and 2 dB at UHF for one percent of all locations. A median ratio of 3.9 was found between peak-to-peak phase (degrees) and power (dB) fluctuations. The ratio between L-band and UHF dB attenuation averages varied from 1.3 to 1.0 at fade levels from 6 to 23 dB. Optical sky brightness was measured and used to predict fade distribution with great accuracy. A single-scatterer multipath model is introduced. It is used to duplicate some of the measured data and to show the dependence of power variations on satellite elevation angle. Using Fresnel diffraction theory, the attenuation caused by a model tree was calculated to be near 10 dB and the maximum fade was found to increase by the logarithm of the number of branches
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave diffraction; electromagnetic wave scattering; fading; mobile radio systems; radiowave propagation; satellite relay systems; 1502 MHz; 6 to 23 dB; 870 MHz; Fresnel diffraction theory; L-band; New Mexico; Texas; UHF amplitude information; fade distribution; land mobile satellite; multipath propagation; multipath scattering; optical sky brightness; power variations; propagation experiment; roadside tree attenuation; satellite elevation angle; single-scatterer multipath model; stratospheric balloon; transmitter platform; tree shadowing; Attenuation; Fluctuations; Optical attenuators; Optical scattering; Optical transmitters; Road vehicles; Satellites; Shadow mapping; UHF measurements; UHF propagation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-926X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/8.192148
Filename :
192148
Link To Document :
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