Performance of the DBS Satellite Receiver under the Impact of Rainfall and Terrestrial Interference
This article presents a new study on the feasibility of operating a direct broadcasting satellite (DBS) system under the effect of both precipitation and interference from a fixed service (FS) at K-band in a semiarid region. The carrier-to-noise plus interference ratio (CNIR) as a protection criteri...
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doaj-c3fa6ed70ba84cb5b9950d76baa8492a2021-09-20T00:29:10ZengHindawi-WileyWireless Communications and Mobile Computing1530-86772021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5595294Performance of the DBS Satellite Receiver under the Impact of Rainfall and Terrestrial InterferenceZaid Ahmed Shamsan0Ahmed Al-Saman1College of EngineeringDepartment of Manufacturing and Civil EngineeringThis article presents a new study on the feasibility of operating a direct broadcasting satellite (DBS) system under the effect of both precipitation and interference from a fixed service (FS) at K-band in a semiarid region. The carrier-to-noise plus interference ratio (CNIR) as a protection criterion has been adopted to make sure that the receiver of the DBS system operates with an acceptable performance under rainfall and interference from FS. Various measured data for rainfall in different areas have been utilized to investigate different rain rate exceedance percentages. Results have been shown that areas with high rain rates have a small CNIR at the DBS receiver and require large protection distances compared to low-rain rate areas and vice versa. Some mitigation techniques have been suggested to alleviate the effect of rain and terrestrial interference on the DBS receiver performance.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5595294 |
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Performance of the DBS Satellite Receiver under the Impact of Rainfall and Terrestrial Interference |
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Performance of the DBS Satellite Receiver under the Impact of Rainfall and Terrestrial Interference |
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Performance of the DBS Satellite Receiver under the Impact of Rainfall and Terrestrial Interference |
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performance of the dbs satellite receiver under the impact of rainfall and terrestrial interference |
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Hindawi-Wiley |
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Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing |
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This article presents a new study on the feasibility of operating a direct broadcasting satellite (DBS) system under the effect of both precipitation and interference from a fixed service (FS) at K-band in a semiarid region. The carrier-to-noise plus interference ratio (CNIR) as a protection criterion has been adopted to make sure that the receiver of the DBS system operates with an acceptable performance under rainfall and interference from FS. Various measured data for rainfall in different areas have been utilized to investigate different rain rate exceedance percentages. Results have been shown that areas with high rain rates have a small CNIR at the DBS receiver and require large protection distances compared to low-rain rate areas and vice versa. Some mitigation techniques have been suggested to alleviate the effect of rain and terrestrial interference on the DBS receiver performance. |
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