Path reduction factor for microwave terrestrial links derived from the Malaysian meteorological radar data

Attenuation due to rain is a major concern in transmission of microwave signals. The effect of rain attenuation is more pronounce when signals are being transmitted at higher frequencies. For tropical countries like Malaysia, rain occurs almost yearound and in most instances, much heavier than temp...

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Main Author: Khamis, Nor Hisham
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2005
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description Attenuation due to rain is a major concern in transmission of microwave signals. The effect of rain attenuation is more pronounce when signals are being transmitted at higher frequencies. For tropical countries like Malaysia, rain occurs almost yearound and in most instances, much heavier than temperate region. Even rain itself, does not distribute evenly in a region experiencing precipitation. This gives rise to the need of a correction or reduction factor when calculating attenuation due to rain. This topic has been the focus of many researches. However, many of these researches were done in temperate regions, making it necessary for a study using local data. This study utilized the local weather radar data obtained from the Meteorological Department of Malaysia, and data from two rain gauge networks installed in UTM, Skudai campus. From the analysis of the radar data, a reduction factor is deduced. The reduction factor obtained in this study follows the same pattern as other models but has a lower value as the path link increases. This shows that attenuation due to rain is lower than as predicted using other models. Rain rate distribution and rain cell size distribution is also formulated from radar data. R0.01 of 120.907 mm/hr agrees very well with the ITU-R and the Meteorological Department of Malaysia values. Using data from the rain gauge networks, the profile and the size of rain cells at different rain rates are determined. This study finds that most rain cells in Malaysia are highly convective with an average cell size of 1.2 to 1.5 km. All the information are important for attenuation predictions, link budget estimation, microwave system planning, slant path rain attenuation modeling and remote sensing of the earth’s surface, and have important applications in attenuation mitigation techniques such as space diversity. Further study can be done with more precise, elaborate, and sophisticated measuring systems such as Doppler or polarimetric radar,complemented with microwave links and rain gauge networks.
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spelling utm-43162018-01-17T08:05:45Z http://eprints.utm.my/4316/ Path reduction factor for microwave terrestrial links derived from the Malaysian meteorological radar data Khamis, Nor Hisham TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy Attenuation due to rain is a major concern in transmission of microwave signals. The effect of rain attenuation is more pronounce when signals are being transmitted at higher frequencies. For tropical countries like Malaysia, rain occurs almost yearound and in most instances, much heavier than temperate region. Even rain itself, does not distribute evenly in a region experiencing precipitation. This gives rise to the need of a correction or reduction factor when calculating attenuation due to rain. This topic has been the focus of many researches. However, many of these researches were done in temperate regions, making it necessary for a study using local data. This study utilized the local weather radar data obtained from the Meteorological Department of Malaysia, and data from two rain gauge networks installed in UTM, Skudai campus. From the analysis of the radar data, a reduction factor is deduced. The reduction factor obtained in this study follows the same pattern as other models but has a lower value as the path link increases. This shows that attenuation due to rain is lower than as predicted using other models. Rain rate distribution and rain cell size distribution is also formulated from radar data. R0.01 of 120.907 mm/hr agrees very well with the ITU-R and the Meteorological Department of Malaysia values. Using data from the rain gauge networks, the profile and the size of rain cells at different rain rates are determined. This study finds that most rain cells in Malaysia are highly convective with an average cell size of 1.2 to 1.5 km. All the information are important for attenuation predictions, link budget estimation, microwave system planning, slant path rain attenuation modeling and remote sensing of the earth’s surface, and have important applications in attenuation mitigation techniques such as space diversity. Further study can be done with more precise, elaborate, and sophisticated measuring systems such as Doppler or polarimetric radar,complemented with microwave links and rain gauge networks. 2005-06 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/4316/1/NorHishamKhamisPFKE2005.pdf Khamis, Nor Hisham (2005) Path reduction factor for microwave terrestrial links derived from the Malaysian meteorological radar data. PhD thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy
Khamis, Nor Hisham
Path reduction factor for microwave terrestrial links derived from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title Path reduction factor for microwave terrestrial links derived from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title_full Path reduction factor for microwave terrestrial links derived from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title_fullStr Path reduction factor for microwave terrestrial links derived from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title_full_unstemmed Path reduction factor for microwave terrestrial links derived from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title_short Path reduction factor for microwave terrestrial links derived from the Malaysian meteorological radar data
title_sort path reduction factor for microwave terrestrial links derived from the malaysian meteorological radar data
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy
url http://eprints.utm.my/4316/
http://eprints.utm.my/4316/1/NorHishamKhamisPFKE2005.pdf