• DocumentCode
    916053
  • Title

    Propagation phenomena affecting satellite communication systems operating in the centimeter and millimeter wavelength bands

  • Author

    Crane, R.K.

  • Author_Institution
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, Mass.
  • Volume
    59
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    1971
  • Firstpage
    173
  • Lastpage
    188
  • Abstract
    The theories describing the effects of the troposphere on satellite communication systems operating in the microwave region are reviewed. The results of computations based upon the theories and atmospheric models are presented and compared with available experimental data. From the model computations it is seen that rain causes the major propagation problems for the frequency bands allocated to or proposed for allocation to the satellite communications service. Two effects are dominant: attenuation due to rainfall along the line-of-sight and interference between two systems operating at the same frequency and beyond each other´s radio horizon due to rain scatter. The methods for calculating the magnitude of the effects of rain given the spatial distribution of rainfall intensity are available. The statistical data required for the prediction of the spatial distribution of rainfall intensity are not available.
  • Keywords
    Atmospheric modeling; Computer vision; Microwave propagation; Microwave theory and techniques; Millimeter wave communication; Millimeter wave propagation; Millimeter wave technology; Rain; Satellite communication; Terrestrial atmosphere;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/PROC.1971.8123
  • Filename
    1450053