Monthly and diurnal variability of rain rate and rain attenuation during the monsoon period in Malaysia

Rain is the major source of attenuation for microwave propagation above 10 GHz. In tropical and equatorial regions where the rain intensity is higher, designing a terrestrial and earth-to-satellite microwave links is very critical and challenging at these frequencies. This paper presents the prelimi...

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Main Authors: Kesavan, Ulaganathen, Md. Rafiqul, Islam, A. Rahman, Tharek, Mauro, S. Assis
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Published: Czech Technical University 2014
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spelling my.utm.541742018-07-30T08:51:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54174/ Monthly and diurnal variability of rain rate and rain attenuation during the monsoon period in Malaysia Kesavan, Ulaganathen Md. Rafiqul, Islam A. Rahman, Tharek Mauro, S. Assis TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Rain is the major source of attenuation for microwave propagation above 10 GHz. In tropical and equatorial regions where the rain intensity is higher, designing a terrestrial and earth-to-satellite microwave links is very critical and challenging at these frequencies. This paper presents the preliminary results of rain effects in a 23 GHz terrestrial point-to-point communication link 1.3 km long. The experimental test bed had been set up at Skudai, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. In this area, a monsoon equatorial climate prevails and the rainfall rate can reach values well above 100 mm/h with significant monthly and diurnal variability. Hence, it is necessary to implement a mitigation technique for maintaining an adequate radio link performance for the action of very heavy rain. Since we now know that the ULPC (Up Link Power Control) cannot guarantee the desired performance, a solution based on frequency band diversity is proposed in this paper. Here, a secondary radio link operating in a frequency not affected by rain (C band for instance) is placed parallel with the main link. Under no rain or light rain conditions, the secondary link carries without priority radio signals. When there is an outage of the main link due to rain, the secondary link assumes the priority traffic. The outcome of the research shows a solution for higher operating frequencies during rainy events Czech Technical University 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54174/1/KesavanUlaganathen2014_Monthlyanddiurnalvariability.pdf Kesavan, Ulaganathen and Md. Rafiqul, Islam and A. Rahman, Tharek and Mauro, S. Assis (2014) Monthly and diurnal variability of rain rate and rain attenuation during the monsoon period in Malaysia. RadioEngineering, 23 (2). pp. 754-757. ISSN 1210-2512 https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2014/14_02_0754_0757.pdf
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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language English
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Kesavan, Ulaganathen
Md. Rafiqul, Islam
A. Rahman, Tharek
Mauro, S. Assis
Monthly and diurnal variability of rain rate and rain attenuation during the monsoon period in Malaysia
description Rain is the major source of attenuation for microwave propagation above 10 GHz. In tropical and equatorial regions where the rain intensity is higher, designing a terrestrial and earth-to-satellite microwave links is very critical and challenging at these frequencies. This paper presents the preliminary results of rain effects in a 23 GHz terrestrial point-to-point communication link 1.3 km long. The experimental test bed had been set up at Skudai, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. In this area, a monsoon equatorial climate prevails and the rainfall rate can reach values well above 100 mm/h with significant monthly and diurnal variability. Hence, it is necessary to implement a mitigation technique for maintaining an adequate radio link performance for the action of very heavy rain. Since we now know that the ULPC (Up Link Power Control) cannot guarantee the desired performance, a solution based on frequency band diversity is proposed in this paper. Here, a secondary radio link operating in a frequency not affected by rain (C band for instance) is placed parallel with the main link. Under no rain or light rain conditions, the secondary link carries without priority radio signals. When there is an outage of the main link due to rain, the secondary link assumes the priority traffic. The outcome of the research shows a solution for higher operating frequencies during rainy events
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author Kesavan, Ulaganathen
Md. Rafiqul, Islam
A. Rahman, Tharek
Mauro, S. Assis
author_facet Kesavan, Ulaganathen
Md. Rafiqul, Islam
A. Rahman, Tharek
Mauro, S. Assis
author_sort Kesavan, Ulaganathen
title Monthly and diurnal variability of rain rate and rain attenuation during the monsoon period in Malaysia
title_short Monthly and diurnal variability of rain rate and rain attenuation during the monsoon period in Malaysia
title_full Monthly and diurnal variability of rain rate and rain attenuation during the monsoon period in Malaysia
title_fullStr Monthly and diurnal variability of rain rate and rain attenuation during the monsoon period in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Monthly and diurnal variability of rain rate and rain attenuation during the monsoon period in Malaysia
title_sort monthly and diurnal variability of rain rate and rain attenuation during the monsoon period in malaysia
publisher Czech Technical University
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54174/1/KesavanUlaganathen2014_Monthlyanddiurnalvariability.pdf
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https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2014/14_02_0754_0757.pdf
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