Disparities in the induced rain attenuation between beacon (narrowband) and broadband satellite links in tropical zones

The utilisation of higher frequency bands above 10 GHz by the satellite industries to provide the bandwidth (BW) required for broadband multimedia services, video conferencing, direct-to-home TV programmes and IP data requires the understanding of atmospheric losses and good link planning for satell...

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Main Authors: Abubakar, Idrissa, Din, Jafri, Yin, Lam Hong
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.42452021-12-01T07:36:25Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4245/ Disparities in the induced rain attenuation between beacon (narrowband) and broadband satellite links in tropical zones Abubakar, Idrissa Din, Jafri Yin, Lam Hong TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television The utilisation of higher frequency bands above 10 GHz by the satellite industries to provide the bandwidth (BW) required for broadband multimedia services, video conferencing, direct-to-home TV programmes and IP data requires the understanding of atmospheric losses and good link planning for satellite-to-earth links. The trade-off between the service availability, data rate and BW determine the type of modulation scheme and error corrections to be employed. These services also depend on the link performance under adverse atmospheric conditions, especially rain-induced attenuation. In this research, study measurements were conducted on space-to-earth satellite links using the beacon narrowband and broadband IP carrier signals of a Nigcomsat-1R satellite operating at 42.5°E. A VSAT receiving terminal at a latitude of 7.4°N, longitude of 9.04°E and altitude of 334 m above sea level was utilised to quantify the rain-induced attenuation of both the beacon and broadband signals during rain events. The measurements were then compared with the link performance under clear sky conditions. The performance revealed that, when compared with the broadband signal, the induced rain attenuation on beacon signal presented a disparity in the responses, resulting in significant variations of 10.14 dB in the carrier-tonoise ratio (C/N) and 17.42 dB in the received signal level at a Ku-band frequency of 12.518 GHz. These observations were also compared with the Crane global rain map and ITU-R P.618-12. Both models disagreed with the measurement values for Abuja, Nigeria. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4245/1/AJ%202018%20%28740%29%20Disparities%20in%20the%20induced%20rain%20attenuation%20between%20beacon%20%28narrowband%29%20and%20broadband%20satellite%20links%20in%20tropical%20zones.pdf Abubakar, Idrissa and Din, Jafri and Yin, Lam Hong (2018) Disparities in the induced rain attenuation between beacon (narrowband) and broadband satellite links in tropical zones. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 10 (2). pp. 687-695. ISSN 2502-4752
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topic TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television
spellingShingle TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television
Abubakar, Idrissa
Din, Jafri
Yin, Lam Hong
Disparities in the induced rain attenuation between beacon (narrowband) and broadband satellite links in tropical zones
description The utilisation of higher frequency bands above 10 GHz by the satellite industries to provide the bandwidth (BW) required for broadband multimedia services, video conferencing, direct-to-home TV programmes and IP data requires the understanding of atmospheric losses and good link planning for satellite-to-earth links. The trade-off between the service availability, data rate and BW determine the type of modulation scheme and error corrections to be employed. These services also depend on the link performance under adverse atmospheric conditions, especially rain-induced attenuation. In this research, study measurements were conducted on space-to-earth satellite links using the beacon narrowband and broadband IP carrier signals of a Nigcomsat-1R satellite operating at 42.5°E. A VSAT receiving terminal at a latitude of 7.4°N, longitude of 9.04°E and altitude of 334 m above sea level was utilised to quantify the rain-induced attenuation of both the beacon and broadband signals during rain events. The measurements were then compared with the link performance under clear sky conditions. The performance revealed that, when compared with the broadband signal, the induced rain attenuation on beacon signal presented a disparity in the responses, resulting in significant variations of 10.14 dB in the carrier-tonoise ratio (C/N) and 17.42 dB in the received signal level at a Ku-band frequency of 12.518 GHz. These observations were also compared with the Crane global rain map and ITU-R P.618-12. Both models disagreed with the measurement values for Abuja, Nigeria.
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author Abubakar, Idrissa
Din, Jafri
Yin, Lam Hong
author_facet Abubakar, Idrissa
Din, Jafri
Yin, Lam Hong
author_sort Abubakar, Idrissa
title Disparities in the induced rain attenuation between beacon (narrowband) and broadband satellite links in tropical zones
title_short Disparities in the induced rain attenuation between beacon (narrowband) and broadband satellite links in tropical zones
title_full Disparities in the induced rain attenuation between beacon (narrowband) and broadband satellite links in tropical zones
title_fullStr Disparities in the induced rain attenuation between beacon (narrowband) and broadband satellite links in tropical zones
title_full_unstemmed Disparities in the induced rain attenuation between beacon (narrowband) and broadband satellite links in tropical zones
title_sort disparities in the induced rain attenuation between beacon (narrowband) and broadband satellite links in tropical zones
publisher Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science.
publishDate 2018
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