A. '. Abdullah, A. F. Ismail, K. Badron, W. Hashim
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Abstract
The satellite communication (satcom) operating in X-band frequencies has the potential to enhance communication capabilities of Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) and the Malaysian National Security Council (NSC). The satcom can be deployed during catastrophic instances, crisis incidences and certainly for the use of military operations. The satcom can facilitate the delivery of critical high-speed data, voice and video services between military bases, headquarters and also military detachments. The paper highlights the predicted fade margin requirements by the Malaysian Military satellite communication in order to accomplish specific operational quality of services (QoS). This is of utmost importance considering that both the uplink and the downlink will be facing severe rain attenuation due to copious heavy rainfall events, typically endured by tropical region countries. A prediction technique, recommendation ITU-R P. 618-12 with value proposed by ITU-R P. 637-6 had been employed in order to generate the desired results. Local data acquired from the Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia had also been utilized in the generation of the fade margin estimations. The findings from the studies can offer insight of how to ensure/ enhance the satellite communication links reliability.
在x波段频率上运行的卫星通信(satcom)具有增强马来西亚武装部队(MAF)和马来西亚国家安全委员会(NSC)通信能力的潜力。卫星通信可以在灾难性事件、危机事件中部署,当然也可以用于军事行动。卫星通信可以促进在军事基地、总部和军事分队之间提供关键的高速数据、语音和视频服务。本文强调了马来西亚军用卫星通信预测的衰落裕度要求,以实现特定的业务服务质量(QoS)。考虑到上行链路和下行链路都将面临严重的降雨衰减,这一点至关重要,因为大量的强降雨事件通常是在热带地区国家发生的。为了产生预期的结果,采用了一种预测技术,即ITU-R P. 618-12建议,其值由ITU-R P. 637- 36提出。从马来西亚灌溉和排水部获得的当地数据也被用于产生褪色边界估计。研究结果可以为如何确保/提高卫星通信链路的可靠性提供见解。
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