Investigation Of Signal Degradation Due To Rain On Satellite Downlink At KU-Band For Tropical Climate

Attenuation due to rain is a major concern in transmission of microwave signals. The effect of rain attenuation is more pronounce when signals are being transmitted at higher frequencies. Many theoretical and experimental studies of rain attenuation have been carried out at temperate regions of the...

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Main Author: Nalinggam, Renuka
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling my.usm.eprints.43467 http://eprints.usm.my/43467/ Investigation Of Signal Degradation Due To Rain On Satellite Downlink At KU-Band For Tropical Climate Nalinggam, Renuka TK1-9971 Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering Attenuation due to rain is a major concern in transmission of microwave signals. The effect of rain attenuation is more pronounce when signals are being transmitted at higher frequencies. Many theoretical and experimental studies of rain attenuation have been carried out at temperate regions of the world. In the tropical regions, however, which are famous for heavy rains, the situation is not very encouraging. This is because the data coverage for these regions remains inadequate due to the complex and varying climatic behaviors compared to the temperate regions. Thus, the communication systems in tropical countries is affected unconstructively during the heavy rain season. 2011-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/43467/1/RENUKA%20NALINGGAM.pdf Nalinggam, Renuka (2011) Investigation Of Signal Degradation Due To Rain On Satellite Downlink At KU-Band For Tropical Climate. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Nalinggam, Renuka
Investigation Of Signal Degradation Due To Rain On Satellite Downlink At KU-Band For Tropical Climate
description Attenuation due to rain is a major concern in transmission of microwave signals. The effect of rain attenuation is more pronounce when signals are being transmitted at higher frequencies. Many theoretical and experimental studies of rain attenuation have been carried out at temperate regions of the world. In the tropical regions, however, which are famous for heavy rains, the situation is not very encouraging. This is because the data coverage for these regions remains inadequate due to the complex and varying climatic behaviors compared to the temperate regions. Thus, the communication systems in tropical countries is affected unconstructively during the heavy rain season.
format Thesis
author Nalinggam, Renuka
author_facet Nalinggam, Renuka
author_sort Nalinggam, Renuka
title Investigation Of Signal Degradation Due To Rain On Satellite Downlink At KU-Band For Tropical Climate
title_short Investigation Of Signal Degradation Due To Rain On Satellite Downlink At KU-Band For Tropical Climate
title_full Investigation Of Signal Degradation Due To Rain On Satellite Downlink At KU-Band For Tropical Climate
title_fullStr Investigation Of Signal Degradation Due To Rain On Satellite Downlink At KU-Band For Tropical Climate
title_full_unstemmed Investigation Of Signal Degradation Due To Rain On Satellite Downlink At KU-Band For Tropical Climate
title_sort investigation of signal degradation due to rain on satellite downlink at ku-band for tropical climate
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.usm.my/43467/1/RENUKA%20NALINGGAM.pdf
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