Rain Attenuation Prediction for Terrestrial Microwave Link in Bangladesh

Rain attenuation is a major shortcoming of microwave transmission. As a subtropical country, Bangladesh is one of the highest rainy areas of the world. Thus, designing a terrestrial microwave link is a serious challenge to the engineers. In this paper, the annual rain rate and monthly variation of r...

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Main Author: HOSSAIN Sakir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2014-05-01
Series:Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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Online Access:http://electroinf.uoradea.ro/images/articles/CERCETARE/Reviste/JEEE/JEEE_V7_N1_MAY_2014/Hossain_may2014.pdf
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spelling doaj-2d62fba93f1f49fdb1a4aeeb0b8acaba2020-11-24T23:06:42ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaJournal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering1844-60352067-21282014-05-01716367Rain Attenuation Prediction for Terrestrial Microwave Link in BangladeshHOSSAIN Sakir0International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh, Department of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering, Faculty of Science and EngineeringRain attenuation is a major shortcoming of microwave transmission. As a subtropical country, Bangladesh is one of the highest rainy areas of the world. Thus, designing a terrestrial microwave link is a serious challenge to the engineers. In this paper, the annual rain rate and monthly variation of rate are predicted for different percentage of time of the year from the measured rainfall data. Using ITU rain model for terrestrial microwave communication, the rain attenuation is predicted for five major cities of Bangladesh, namely Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Sylhet, and Khulna. It is found that rain attenuation is the most severe in Sylhet and least in Rajshahi. The attenuation is estimated for different frequency and polarization. A horizontally polarized signal encounters 15% more rain attenuation than that of vertically polarized signal. It is also found that attenuation in Rajshahi is about 20% lesser than that in Sylhet. Thus, the horizontally polarized transmission in Rajshahi experiences about 5% less attenuation than the vertically polarized transmission in Sylhet. http://electroinf.uoradea.ro/images/articles/CERCETARE/Reviste/JEEE/JEEE_V7_N1_MAY_2014/Hossain_may2014.pdfRainAttenuationTerrestrialMicrowaveR-H modelITU-model
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Rain Attenuation Prediction for Terrestrial Microwave Link in Bangladesh
Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
RainAttenuation
Terrestrial
Microwave
R-H model
ITU-model
author_facet HOSSAIN Sakir
author_sort HOSSAIN Sakir
title Rain Attenuation Prediction for Terrestrial Microwave Link in Bangladesh
title_short Rain Attenuation Prediction for Terrestrial Microwave Link in Bangladesh
title_full Rain Attenuation Prediction for Terrestrial Microwave Link in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Rain Attenuation Prediction for Terrestrial Microwave Link in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Rain Attenuation Prediction for Terrestrial Microwave Link in Bangladesh
title_sort rain attenuation prediction for terrestrial microwave link in bangladesh
publisher Editura Universităţii din Oradea
series Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
issn 1844-6035
2067-2128
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Rain attenuation is a major shortcoming of microwave transmission. As a subtropical country, Bangladesh is one of the highest rainy areas of the world. Thus, designing a terrestrial microwave link is a serious challenge to the engineers. In this paper, the annual rain rate and monthly variation of rate are predicted for different percentage of time of the year from the measured rainfall data. Using ITU rain model for terrestrial microwave communication, the rain attenuation is predicted for five major cities of Bangladesh, namely Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Sylhet, and Khulna. It is found that rain attenuation is the most severe in Sylhet and least in Rajshahi. The attenuation is estimated for different frequency and polarization. A horizontally polarized signal encounters 15% more rain attenuation than that of vertically polarized signal. It is also found that attenuation in Rajshahi is about 20% lesser than that in Sylhet. Thus, the horizontally polarized transmission in Rajshahi experiences about 5% less attenuation than the vertically polarized transmission in Sylhet.
topic RainAttenuation
Terrestrial
Microwave
R-H model
ITU-model
url http://electroinf.uoradea.ro/images/articles/CERCETARE/Reviste/JEEE/JEEE_V7_N1_MAY_2014/Hossain_may2014.pdf
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