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Rain fade
Known as:
Rain attenuation
, UPC
, Rain fading
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Rain fade refers primarily to the absorption of a microwave radio frequency (RF) signal by atmospheric rain, snow or ice, and losses which are…
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2018
2018
Bi-Directional Training with Rank Optimization and Fairness Control
Hao Zhou
,
Jialing Liu
,
Q. Cheng
,
Diana Maamari
,
W. Xiao
,
A. Soong
IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
2018
Corpus ID: 116863192
The fifth-generation (5G) wireless communication system is expected to provide increasing throughput with advanced transmitting…
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2013
2013
Computation of Rain Attenuation through Scattering at Microwave and Millimeter Bands in South Africa
S. Malinga
,
P. Owolawi
,
T. Afullo
2013
Corpus ID: 130841893
Attenuation due to rain at frequencies above 10GHz in temperate climates and above 7GHz in tropical, sub-tropical and equatorial…
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2011
2011
Power Control in Ad Hoc Networks
M. Abbas
,
H. Mahmood
2011
Corpus ID: 54106327
In this chapter, we present the power control techniques used in ad hoc networks. Traditionally, the power control has been…
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2010
2010
Architecture, Implementation and Performance of Ground- Based Beam Forming in the DBSD G1 Mobile Satellite System
John Walker
,
B. Day
,
S. Xie
2010
Corpus ID: 61547788
Launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida on April 14, 2008, DBSD G1 is the world’s first satelite to utilize a two-way Ground Based…
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1997
1997
Application of open-loop uplink power control in Ka-band satellite links
A. Dissanayake
Proceedings of the IEEE
1997
Corpus ID: 57967962
Propagation impairments impose a limit on the use of the 20/30-GHz frequency band for satellite communication applications. Power…
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1992
1992
A Communication Protocol for Mobile Satellite Systems Affected by Rain Attenuation
N. Lay
,
K. Dessouky
IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun.
1992
Corpus ID: 2074897
A protocol that supports real-time data rate selection and change during rain events is presented. The protocol is developed with…
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1984
1984
Adaptative methods to counteract rain attenuation effects in the 20/30 GHz band
F. Carassa
1984
Corpus ID: 58753027
1979
1979
A shared resource TDMA approach to increase the rain margin of 12/14-GHz satellite systems
By A. S. Acampora
Bell Labs technical journal
1979
Corpus ID: 22361378
A method to increase the rain margin of a satellite system by as much as 10 dB is presented. The technique does not require site…
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1978
1978
A global model for rain attenuation prediction
R. Crane
1978
Corpus ID: 128386793
A model was developed for the prediction of rain attenuation statistics for 8 rain rate climate regions spanning all land regions…
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1970
1970
Rain attenuation and radio path design
C. L. Ruthroff
Bell Labs technical journal
1970
Corpus ID: 109953501
This paper describes the application of the rain attenuation theory of Ryde and Ryde to the design of Radio Systems. It shows…
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