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Published March 17, 2004 | Version v1
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Fractal analysis of rain fields for communications system design

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A poster to show the fractal analysis of rain fields for communications system design. Communications systems operating at frequencies above 10 GHz suffer from severe attenuation due to rain, clouds and atmospheric gases, though rain is the dominant factor responsible for most of the time-variant fading experienced. Systems currently in operation deal with this problem by allocating a fixed fade margin. However, for higher frequencies this is economically unfeasible as the fade margin required to provide a set quality of service becomes too high. For this reason, much attention is being paid to methods of dealing with fades on an adaptive and reactive basis. Such methods are collectively known as Fade Mitigation Techniques (FMTs). One FMT, which concerns the (time-variant) two dimensional distribution of the precipitation rate R(x,y,t) (mm/h), is called Space Diversity.

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Previously curated at: http://cedadocs.ceda.ac.uk/1168/ The publish date on this item was its original published date. This item was previously associated with content (as an official url) at: http://www.chilbolton.rl.ac.uk. This work was funded by: Science Technology Facilities Council (STFC). Main files in this record: Fractal2004_poster.ppt Fractal2004_poster.pdf Item originally deposited with Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) document repository by Miss Hayley Gray. Transferred to CEDA document repository community on Zenodo on 2022-11-24

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