Rain Attenuation at 58 GHz: Prediction versus Long-Term Trial Results

<p/> <p>Electromagnetic wave propagation research in frequency band 58 GHz was started at TESTCOM in Praha due to lack of experimentally obtained results needed for a realistic calculation of quality and availability of point-to-point fixed systems. Rain attenuation data obtained from a...

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Main Authors: Kvicera Vaclav, Grabner Martin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2007-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2007/046083
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spelling doaj-21934c5fa6be4f26b6400d98201e12ac2020-11-24T21:44:38ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992007-01-0120071046083Rain Attenuation at 58 GHz: Prediction versus Long-Term Trial ResultsKvicera VaclavGrabner Martin<p/> <p>Electromagnetic wave propagation research in frequency band 58 GHz was started at TESTCOM in Praha due to lack of experimentally obtained results needed for a realistic calculation of quality and availability of point-to-point fixed systems. Rain attenuation data obtained from a path at 58 GHz with V polarization located in Praha was processed over a 5-year period. Rainfall intensities have been measured by means of a heated siphon rain gauge. In parallel, rainfall intensity data from rain gauge records was statistically processed over the same year periods as the rain attenuation data. Cumulative distributions of rainfall intensities obtained as well as cumulative distributions of rain attenuation obtained are compared with the calculated ones in accordance with relevant ITU-R recommendations. The results obtained can be used as the primary basis for the possible extension of the ITU-R recommendation for calculating rain attenuation distributions up to 60 GHz. The obtained dependence of percentages of time of the average year on the percentages of time of the average worst month is also compared with the relevant ITU-R recommendation. The results obtained are discussed.</p> http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2007/046083
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Rain Attenuation at 58 GHz: Prediction versus Long-Term Trial Results
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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title Rain Attenuation at 58 GHz: Prediction versus Long-Term Trial Results
title_short Rain Attenuation at 58 GHz: Prediction versus Long-Term Trial Results
title_full Rain Attenuation at 58 GHz: Prediction versus Long-Term Trial Results
title_fullStr Rain Attenuation at 58 GHz: Prediction versus Long-Term Trial Results
title_full_unstemmed Rain Attenuation at 58 GHz: Prediction versus Long-Term Trial Results
title_sort rain attenuation at 58 ghz: prediction versus long-term trial results
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
1687-1499
publishDate 2007-01-01
description <p/> <p>Electromagnetic wave propagation research in frequency band 58 GHz was started at TESTCOM in Praha due to lack of experimentally obtained results needed for a realistic calculation of quality and availability of point-to-point fixed systems. Rain attenuation data obtained from a path at 58 GHz with V polarization located in Praha was processed over a 5-year period. Rainfall intensities have been measured by means of a heated siphon rain gauge. In parallel, rainfall intensity data from rain gauge records was statistically processed over the same year periods as the rain attenuation data. Cumulative distributions of rainfall intensities obtained as well as cumulative distributions of rain attenuation obtained are compared with the calculated ones in accordance with relevant ITU-R recommendations. The results obtained can be used as the primary basis for the possible extension of the ITU-R recommendation for calculating rain attenuation distributions up to 60 GHz. The obtained dependence of percentages of time of the average year on the percentages of time of the average worst month is also compared with the relevant ITU-R recommendation. The results obtained are discussed.</p>
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