Determination of rain rate distribution and rain cell size from the Malaysian meteorological radar data

Future satellite mobile communication systems designed for mobile user applications will use extremely high frequency carriers to provide more capacity and smaller equipment. At these frequencies, the extra attenuation due to rain is a primary cause of communications impairment on satellite-earth pa...

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Main Author: Minhat, Ade Erawan
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Published: 2010
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spelling my.utm.163552017-09-13T03:27:06Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/16355/ Determination of rain rate distribution and rain cell size from the Malaysian meteorological radar data Minhat, Ade Erawan TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Future satellite mobile communication systems designed for mobile user applications will use extremely high frequency carriers to provide more capacity and smaller equipment. At these frequencies, the extra attenuation due to rain is a primary cause of communications impairment on satellite-earth paths, especially above 10 GHz. Rain seriously influences the performance of a communications satellite link. The ability of radar to scan a wide area around the radar site and not just a particular path made it a very attractive for many types of investigations. Radar can be used to measure the rainfall rate indirectly. The main objective of this project is to find the rain rate, rain cell size distribution of local rain and compare the rain rate and rain cell size distribution with ITU-R recommendations. For this study, the data for 0.50 elevation angle and 0.5 km range bin is used by Plan Position Indicator (PPI) scan. This project gives the value of two important parameters in microwave or satellite link design. That is the rainfall rate (^o.oi) and the rain cell size (Dom) distributions. The results give an acceptable correlation with the international telecommunication union- radio communication sector (ITU-R) recommendations. The proposed rain rate distribution model can be used to determine the rain at the percentage of interest. This is useful for microwave link system planning and link budget estimation. 2010 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/16355/7/AdeErawanMinhatMFKE2010.pdf Minhat, Ade Erawan (2010) Determination of rain rate distribution and rain cell size from the Malaysian meteorological radar data. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
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Minhat, Ade Erawan
Determination of rain rate distribution and rain cell size from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
description Future satellite mobile communication systems designed for mobile user applications will use extremely high frequency carriers to provide more capacity and smaller equipment. At these frequencies, the extra attenuation due to rain is a primary cause of communications impairment on satellite-earth paths, especially above 10 GHz. Rain seriously influences the performance of a communications satellite link. The ability of radar to scan a wide area around the radar site and not just a particular path made it a very attractive for many types of investigations. Radar can be used to measure the rainfall rate indirectly. The main objective of this project is to find the rain rate, rain cell size distribution of local rain and compare the rain rate and rain cell size distribution with ITU-R recommendations. For this study, the data for 0.50 elevation angle and 0.5 km range bin is used by Plan Position Indicator (PPI) scan. This project gives the value of two important parameters in microwave or satellite link design. That is the rainfall rate (^o.oi) and the rain cell size (Dom) distributions. The results give an acceptable correlation with the international telecommunication union- radio communication sector (ITU-R) recommendations. The proposed rain rate distribution model can be used to determine the rain at the percentage of interest. This is useful for microwave link system planning and link budget estimation.
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author Minhat, Ade Erawan
author_facet Minhat, Ade Erawan
author_sort Minhat, Ade Erawan
title Determination of rain rate distribution and rain cell size from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title_short Determination of rain rate distribution and rain cell size from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title_full Determination of rain rate distribution and rain cell size from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title_fullStr Determination of rain rate distribution and rain cell size from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title_full_unstemmed Determination of rain rate distribution and rain cell size from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title_sort determination of rain rate distribution and rain cell size from the malaysian meteorological radar data
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/16355/7/AdeErawanMinhatMFKE2010.pdf
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