학술논문

Quantifying Hardware Related Attenuation from the Analysis of Nearby Microwave Links
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 IEEE Statistical Signal Processing Workshop (SSP) Statistical Signal Processing Workshop (SSP), 2018 IEEE. :135-138 Jun, 2018
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Attenuation
Hardware
Correlation
Meteorology
Microwave communication
Microwave antennas
Uncertainty
commercial microwave links
rainfall retrieval
hardware attenuation
total loss
wet antenna attenuation
Language
Abstract
Commercial microwave links (CMLs), widely used as a backhaul of cellular networks, can be used for rainfall retrieval. Major uncertainties in CML rainfall estimation arise from hardware related attenuation, which is difficult to quantify. The contribution suggests using close-by CMLs to quantify this attenuation. The approach is tested on two years of data from three CMLs operating at 38 GHz. The results show that hardware related attenuation can reach more than 10 dB and that these extreme values are associated with heavy rainfalls. However, high attenuation values can occur also during light rainfalls and dew events. We suggest, that hardware related attenuation follows different functional relation during light and during heavy rainfalls. During light rainfalls (and dew events), attenuation gradually increases, however, during heavy rainfalls it is rather dependent on rainfall intensity.