Cross polarization on line-of-sight links in a tropical location: Effects of the variation in canting angle and rain dropsize distributions

International journal IEEE Xplore Vol.47,No8, p.1254 - 1259

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主要な著者: Ajewole, O, Kolawole, L, Ajayi, G
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言語:英語
出版事項:  IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 2020
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-51642020-02-07T14:32:31Z Cross polarization on line-of-sight links in a tropical location: Effects of the variation in canting angle and rain dropsize distributions Ajewole, O Kolawole, L Ajayi, G distribution of raindrop sizes the cross-polarization interference The dropsize distribution propagation paths the equi-orientation model International journal IEEE Xplore Vol.47,No8, p.1254 - 1259 The effects of the variation in canting angle of falling raindrops and the distribution of raindrop sizes in different types of rain on cross polarization discrimination (XPD) on line-of-sight propagation paths in a tropical location in the frequency range 1-50 GHz are investigated. The dropsize distribution (DSD) model of Adimula and Ajayi (see Ann. Telecomm., vol.51, no.1/2, p.87-93, 1996) has been used. Although, some previous studies of XPD assumed equi-orientation of the raindrops along the propagation paths, the present study employs the more realistic distribution of canting angles along the path. The results obtained show that the XPD improves by about 4-7 dB over those based on the equi-orientation model. It is also shown that for the same copolar fade and for frequencies greater than about 10 GHz, the variation of the XPD with copolar attenuation (CPA) is relatively insensitive to the assumed DSD in rain and that the deterioration in signal quality or outage will be influenced more by the signal attenuation rather than by the cross-polarization interference 2020-02-07T14:32:29Z 2020-02-07T14:32:29Z 1999-09 Journal DOI: 10.1109/8.791940 https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/handle/123456789/5164 en text/plain  IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
spellingShingle distribution of raindrop sizes
the cross-polarization interference
The dropsize distribution
propagation paths
the equi-orientation model
Ajewole, O
Kolawole, L
Ajayi, G
Cross polarization on line-of-sight links in a tropical location: Effects of the variation in canting angle and rain dropsize distributions
title Cross polarization on line-of-sight links in a tropical location: Effects of the variation in canting angle and rain dropsize distributions
title_full Cross polarization on line-of-sight links in a tropical location: Effects of the variation in canting angle and rain dropsize distributions
title_fullStr Cross polarization on line-of-sight links in a tropical location: Effects of the variation in canting angle and rain dropsize distributions
title_full_unstemmed Cross polarization on line-of-sight links in a tropical location: Effects of the variation in canting angle and rain dropsize distributions
title_short Cross polarization on line-of-sight links in a tropical location: Effects of the variation in canting angle and rain dropsize distributions
title_sort cross polarization on line of sight links in a tropical location effects of the variation in canting angle and rain dropsize distributions
topic distribution of raindrop sizes
the cross-polarization interference
The dropsize distribution
propagation paths
the equi-orientation model
url https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/handle/123456789/5164
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