Abstract

AbstractThe objective of this paper is to demonstrate the interest of using ‘combined’ prediction models of attenuation (combinations of single propagation effects) for new Ka, V or EHF SatCom systems. These models allow to calculate the attenuation due to gases, clouds, rain and the melting layer. To reach this objective, results of recent propagation campaigns carrying out radioelectrical links in the 20–50 GHz frequency range are used as references. Results from three different propagation experiments are considered in this paper: OLYMPUS results obtained from the DBOPEX database, ITALSAT results obtained by Rutherford Appleton Labs at Chilton (UK) and CELESTE results obtained by ONERA in South of France. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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