학술논문

Outage Probability versus Carrier Frequency in GeoSurf Satellite Constellations with Radio-Links Faded by Rain
Document Type
article
Source
Telecom, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 504-513 (2022)
Subject
GeoSurf
in-band outage probability
outage probability
rain attenuation
satellite radio-links
Synthetic Storm Technique
Computer engineering. Computer hardware
TK7885-7895
Electronic computers. Computer science
QA75.5-76.95
Language
English
ISSN
2673-4001
Abstract
For sites located in different climatic regions, we estimated the relationship between the annual average probability distributionof exceeding a fixed rain attenuation, and the carrier frequency in the range 16 to 100 GHz, in the zenith paths of GeoSurf satellite constellations. In these constellations rain attenuation is independent of the altitude and number of satellites. Rain attenuation iss calculated with the Synthetic Storm Technique, a reliable prediction method, by using on-site measured rain-rate time series. A suitably defined outage probability factor shows that the outage probability, for fixed power margin, tends to saturate as frequency increases. In wideband radio-links, such as in spread spectrum design, there is very likely a long-term distortion due to the in-band outage probability. The results are oriented to design systems faded by rain attenuation whose value is also the total power margin available due to a mixture of coding and hardware technology, whose combination is not of concern here.