Title :
Evidence of atmospheric tides from satellite beacon experiment
Author :
Pan, Q.W. ; Allnutt, J.E. ; Tsui, C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Manukau Inst. of Technol., Auckland, New Zealand
fDate :
6/8/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Long-term satellite beacon measurements have been extensively used to establish ground truth data for prediction procedures. Initially, attenuation and depolarisation were the key parameters sought, supplemented more recently with secondary data on fade duration and intervals, site diversity and fade rates. An analysis of four years´ worth of data from an experiment in Papua New Guinea has shown evidence of diurnal, seasonal and annual variations in the clear sky level that appear to show evidence of atmospheric tidal effects that have implications in the design of satellite systems.
Keywords :
atmospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; atmospheric movements; atmospheric techniques; radiowave propagation; satellite links; atmospheric tidal effects; atmospheric tides; attenuation; depolarisation; fade duration; fade intervals; fade rates; satellite beacon experiment; satellite beacon measurements; satellite systems; site diversity;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters
DOI :
10.1049/el:20060408