1999
DOI: 10.1109/8.761069
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Prediction of tropospheric scintillation on satellite links from radiosonde data

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“…In other words, the WS variances follow a lognormal distribution at the individual level. The skewed, nonnegative nature of the log-normal distribution makes it a reasonable choice for representing variances, and it has been used in many diverse research areas for this purpose (Leonard, 1975;Shenk, White, and Burnhamb, 1998;Fowler and Whitlock, 1999;Vasseur, 1999;Renò and Rizza, 2003).…”
Section: Mixed Location Scale Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, the WS variances follow a lognormal distribution at the individual level. The skewed, nonnegative nature of the log-normal distribution makes it a reasonable choice for representing variances, and it has been used in many diverse research areas for this purpose (Leonard, 1975;Shenk, White, and Burnhamb, 1998;Fowler and Whitlock, 1999;Vasseur, 1999;Renò and Rizza, 2003).…”
Section: Mixed Location Scale Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tropospheric scintillation is characterized by two main parameters [3] . Firstly, the log-amplitude χ (in decibels) which is, the ratio of the instantaneous amplitude of the observed signal to the mean amplitude, expressed in decibels (dB).…”
Section: Description Of Sintillation Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the log-amplitude χ (in decibels) which is, the ratio of the instantaneous amplitude of the observed signal to the mean amplitude, expressed in decibels (dB). The mean amplitude is generally calculated by a 60-s moving average filter (cutoff frequency around 0.025 Hz) [3] in order to separate rapid turbulence induced scintillation from spacecraft-induced variations and contributions of other propagation factors Secondly, the scintillation variance, σ 2 in dB 2 ; that is, the variance of the log-amplitude χ. In order to produce a good estimator of the instantaneous scintillation effect and accounting for its time-variability, the variance is generally calculated in sliding way over about one minute [3].…”
Section: Description Of Sintillation Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to meet up with the challenges, there is a need to adapt some features into the system designs among which involved increase of channel frequency and the decrease of the antenna aperture and elevation angle. Aside rain attenuation effect on signal operating at high frequencies (> 10 GHz), tropospheric scintillations have been described as one of the major problems in the link budget design of microwave and millimeter-wave communication systems [4][5][6]. It results in a significant degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio (up to several decibels) and their effects increase as the operating frequency increases and the look-angle elevation of the satellite decreases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%