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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation | 2017

Three-Site Diversity at Ka-Band Satellite Links in Norway: Gain, Fade Duration, and the Impact of Switching Schemes

Martin Rytir; Michael Cheffena; Per Arne Grotthing; Lars Erling Bråten; Terje Tjelta

Analysis of two years of measurements from a three-site satellite beacon diversity experiment in Norway is presented. The operating frequency was 19.68 GHz, elevation angles were between 21.7° and 22°, and site separations 23, 29.7, and 50.1 km. Due to the spatial decorrelation of rain, simultaneous attenuation at all sites occurs much less frequently than at a single site. All three two-site diversity combinations and a three-site diversity combination were investigated. Measured values for diversity gain at 0.01% exceedance level were 8.8, 10.7, and 12.1 dB for the two-site pairs and 12.5 dB for three sites, given a single-site attenuation level between 13 and 16 dB. Comparison of the measured data showed excellent agreement with the current ITU-R model. Fade duration statistics for single site and for the combinations are analyzed, and it is shown that the statistics for the diversity combinations can be modeled using a double-lognormal function as is the case for single-site statistics. Analysis of the effects of a nonperfect switch-over scheme showed that using moderate switch-over threshold levels and time delays, the number of switchovers can be significantly reduced while most of the diversity gain and reduction in number of fades are retained.


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2015

Experimental campaign with first results for determining high north 20 GHz satellite links propagation conditions

Terje Tjelta; Jostein Sander; Martin Rytir; Per Arne Grotthing; Josef Noll; Knut Grythe; Trond Henning Johansen; Michael Ciecko; Michael Cheffena; Terje Mikal Mjelde


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2015

Clear-air scintillation and multipath for low-elevation high-latitude satellite communication links

Martin Rytir


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2016

Rain attenuation on a satellite link on the western coast of Norway

Martin Rytir


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2015

One year of 20 GHz satellite measurement data from a nordic maritime environment

Lars Erling Bråten; Martin Rytir; Per Arne Grotthing


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2016

Wind intensity inferred from the Alphasat Ka- and Q-band beacon measurements

Carlo Riva; Lorenzo Luini; James A. Nessel; Martin Rytir


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2014

Measurements of K-band scintillation on a low elevation satellite-Earth path in Norway

Martin Rytir; Lars Erling Bråten


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2017

Measurement and modelling of tropospheric scintillation in Ka/Q band

Danielle Vanhoenacker-Janvier; Laurent Quibus; Martin Rytir; Terje Tjelta


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2017

Results of a Ka band campaign for the characterisation of propagation conditions for SatCom systems at high latitudes

Terje Tjelta; Martin Rytir; Lars Erling Bråten; Per Arne Grotthing; Michael Cheffena; Jan Erik Håkegård


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2017

Tropospheric scintillation spectra and transversal wind speed for satellite links at very low elevation angles

Martin Rytir; Carlo Riva; Danielle Vanhoenacker-Janvier; Terje Tjelta

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Lars Erling Bråten

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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Michael Cheffena

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Laurent Quibus

Université catholique de Louvain

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Jostein Sander

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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