Investigating rain attenuation models for satellite links in tropical Nigeria

The analyses of rain models for satellite communication links of Ku and Ka bands in Lagos, Nigeria is the focus of this paper. The choice of these frequency bands was informed by the acknowledged fact that satellite signal fading and outages are predominant at those bands. The ITU-R P. 618-12 is the...

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Main Authors: Yussuff, Abayomi Isiaka O., Koleoso, Ibukun E., Khamis, Nor Hisham
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeei.v6i1.263
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spelling my.utm.858082020-07-28T02:45:37Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85808/ Investigating rain attenuation models for satellite links in tropical Nigeria Yussuff, Abayomi Isiaka O. Koleoso, Ibukun E. Khamis, Nor Hisham TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The analyses of rain models for satellite communication links of Ku and Ka bands in Lagos, Nigeria is the focus of this paper. The choice of these frequency bands was informed by the acknowledged fact that satellite signal fading and outages are predominant at those bands. The ITU-R P. 618-12 is the globally adopted prediction model; temperate, equatorial and tropical regions, inclusive. However, there was need to review the suitability of this model especially as it concerned equatorial and tropical stations. Rainfall data spanning a period of three years were collected from Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET). The ITU-R P. 618-12 model along with some renowned prediction models were analyzed and their performances with the locally recorded measurement data were compared to establish their suitability or otherwise. The results obtained suggested ITU-R P. 618-12 exhibited the overall best performance at 12 GHz while DAH showed best performance at 26 GHz, even as both models underestimated and overestimated the measurement at Ku and Ka bands respectively. Again, at both frequencies, SST presented the worst performances. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2018-03 Article PeerReviewed Yussuff, Abayomi Isiaka O. and Koleoso, Ibukun E. and Khamis, Nor Hisham (2018) Investigating rain attenuation models for satellite links in tropical Nigeria. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, 6 (1). pp. 61-69. ISSN 2089-3272 http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeei.v6i1.263
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Yussuff, Abayomi Isiaka O.
Koleoso, Ibukun E.
Khamis, Nor Hisham
Investigating rain attenuation models for satellite links in tropical Nigeria
description The analyses of rain models for satellite communication links of Ku and Ka bands in Lagos, Nigeria is the focus of this paper. The choice of these frequency bands was informed by the acknowledged fact that satellite signal fading and outages are predominant at those bands. The ITU-R P. 618-12 is the globally adopted prediction model; temperate, equatorial and tropical regions, inclusive. However, there was need to review the suitability of this model especially as it concerned equatorial and tropical stations. Rainfall data spanning a period of three years were collected from Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET). The ITU-R P. 618-12 model along with some renowned prediction models were analyzed and their performances with the locally recorded measurement data were compared to establish their suitability or otherwise. The results obtained suggested ITU-R P. 618-12 exhibited the overall best performance at 12 GHz while DAH showed best performance at 26 GHz, even as both models underestimated and overestimated the measurement at Ku and Ka bands respectively. Again, at both frequencies, SST presented the worst performances.
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author Yussuff, Abayomi Isiaka O.
Koleoso, Ibukun E.
Khamis, Nor Hisham
author_facet Yussuff, Abayomi Isiaka O.
Koleoso, Ibukun E.
Khamis, Nor Hisham
author_sort Yussuff, Abayomi Isiaka O.
title Investigating rain attenuation models for satellite links in tropical Nigeria
title_short Investigating rain attenuation models for satellite links in tropical Nigeria
title_full Investigating rain attenuation models for satellite links in tropical Nigeria
title_fullStr Investigating rain attenuation models for satellite links in tropical Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Investigating rain attenuation models for satellite links in tropical Nigeria
title_sort investigating rain attenuation models for satellite links in tropical nigeria
publisher Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85808/
http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeei.v6i1.263
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