Satellite and terrestrial diversity reception performance in tropical regions

D. Skraparlis, V. Sakarellos, A. Panagopoulos, J. Kanellopoulos
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A diversity reception scheme using satellite and terrestrial links is an effective technique to reduce the large fading margins in satellite communications operating under fading conditions. The increased demand for bandwidth has led to the employment of frequencies above 10 GHz, where the dominant fading mechanism is rain attenuation. Signal attenuation is aggravated in heavy rain climatic regions. As it has been experimentally verified, the long-term behaviour of rain attenuation induced on a microwave path in tropical regions is approximated by a gamma distribution. In this paper, the outage performance analysis of a satellite-terrestrial diversity reception system operating at frequencies above 10 GHz is presented, employing spatially correlated gamma fading channels. The receiver combines the satellite signal with the signal received by a terrestrial network using either the Maximal Ratio Combining or the Selection Combining techniques. Extended numerical results present the impact of various operational, geometrical and geographical parameters on the outage system performance.
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热带地区卫星和地面分集接收性能
利用卫星和地面链路的分集接收方案是一种有效的技术,可以减少在衰落条件下运行的卫星通信的大衰落余量。对带宽需求的增加导致使用10ghz以上的频率,其中主要的衰落机制是降雨衰减。在暴雨气候区,信号衰减加剧。经实验证实,热带地区微波路径上引起的降雨衰减的长期行为近似于伽马分布。本文介绍了一种在10ghz以上频率下,采用空间相关衰落信道的星地分集接收系统的中断性能分析。接收机使用最大比组合或选择组合技术将卫星信号与地面网络接收到的信号进行组合。扩展的数值结果显示了各种操作、几何和地理参数对停运系统性能的影响。
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