ITU-R P 833-8-2013 Attenuation in vegetation《植被衰减》.pdf
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1、 Recommendation ITU-R P.833-8(09/2013)Attenuation in vegetationP SeriesRadiowave propagationii Rec. ITU-R P.833-8 Foreword The role of the Radiocommunication Sector is to ensure the rational, equitable, efficient and economical use of the radio-frequency spectrum by all radiocommunication services,
2、including satellite services, and carry out studies without limit of frequency range on the basis of which Recommendations are adopted. The regulatory and policy functions of the Radiocommunication Sector are performed by World and Regional Radiocommunication Conferences and Radiocommunication Assem
3、blies supported by Study Groups. Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR) ITU-R policy on IPR is described in the Common Patent Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC referenced in Annex 1 of Resolution ITU-R 1. Forms to be used for the submission of patent statements and licensing declarations by patent
4、 holders are available from http:/www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/patents/en where the Guidelines for Implementation of the Common Patent Policy for ITU-T/ITU-R/ISO/IEC and the ITU-R patent information database can also be found. Series of ITU-R Recommendations (Also available online at http:/www.itu.int/publ/
5、R-REC/en) Series Title BO Satellite delivery BR Recording for production, archival and play-out; film for television BS Broadcasting service (sound) BT Broadcasting service (television) F Fixed service M Mobile, radiodetermination, amateur and related satellite services P Radiowave propagation RA Ra
6、dio astronomy RS Remote sensing systems S Fixed-satellite service SA Space applications and meteorology SF Frequency sharing and coordination between fixed-satellite and fixed service systems SM Spectrum management SNG Satellite news gathering TF Time signals and frequency standards emissions V Voca
7、bulary and related subjects Note: This ITU-R Recommendation was approved in English under the procedure detailed in Resolution ITU-R 1. Electronic Publication Geneva, 2013 ITU 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, by any means whatsoever, without written permission
8、 of ITU. Rec. ITU-R P.833-8 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R P.833-8 Attenuation in vegetation (Question ITU-R 202/3) (1992-1994-1999-2001-2003-2005-2007-2012-2013) Scope This Recommendation presents several models to enable the reader to evaluate the effect of vegetation on radiowave signals. Models are pres
9、ented that are applicable to a variety of vegetation types for various path geometries suitable for calculating the attenuation of signals passing through vegetation. The Recommendation also contains measured data of vegetation fade dynamics and delay spread characteristics. The ITU Radiocommunicati
10、on Assembly, considering that attenuation in vegetation can be important in several practical applications, recommends that the content of Annex 1 be used for evaluating attenuation through vegetation between 30 MHz and 60 GHz. Annex 1 1 Introduction Attenuation in vegetation can be important in som
11、e circumstances, for both terrestrial and Earth-space systems. However, the wide range of conditions and types of foliage makes it difficult to develop a generalized prediction procedure. There is also a lack of suitably collated experimental data. The models described in the following sections appl
12、y to particular frequency ranges and for different types of path geometry. 2 Obstruction by woodland 2.1 Terrestrial path with one terminal in woodland For a terrestrial radio path where one terminal is located within woodland or similar extensive vegetation, the additional loss due to vegetation ca
13、n be characterized on the basis of two parameters: the specific attenuation rate (dB/m) due primarily to scattering of energy out of the radio path, as would be measured over a very short path; 2 Rec. ITU-R P.833-8 the maximum total additional attenuation due to vegetation in a radio path (dB) as li
14、mited by the effect of other mechanisms including surface-wave propagation over the top of the vegetation medium and forward scatter within it. In Fig. 1, the transmitter is outside the woodland and the receiver is a certain distance, d, within it. The excess attenuation, Aev, due to the presence of
15、 the vegetation is given by: Aev= Am 1 exp ( d / Am) (1) where: d : length of path within woodland (m) : specific attenuation for very short vegetative paths (dB/m) Am: maximum attenuation for one terminal within a specific type and depth of vegetation (dB). FIGURE 1 Representative radio path in woo
16、dland It is important to note that excess attenuation, Aev, is defined as excess to all other mechanisms, not just free space loss. Thus if the radio path geometry in Fig. 1 were such that full Fresnel clearance from the terrain did not exist, then Aevwould be the attenuation in excess of both free-
17、space and diffraction loss. Similarly, if the frequency were high enough to make gaseous absorption significant, Aevwould be in excess of gaseous absorption. It may also be noted that Amis equivalent to the clutter loss often quoted for a terminal obstructed by some form of ground cover or clutter.
18、The value of specific attenuation due to vegetation, dB/m, depends on the species and density of the vegetation. Approximate values are given in Fig. 2 as a function of frequency. Figure 2 shows typical values for specific attenuation derived from various measurements over the frequency range 30 MHz
19、 to about 30 GHz in woodland. Below about 1 GHz there is a tendency for vertically polarized signals to experience higher attenuation than horizontally, this being thought due to scattering from tree-trunks. dAmDistance in woodland, dExcessloss(dB)AevTx RxRec. ITU-R P.833-8 3 FIGURE 2 Specific atten
20、uation due to woodland It is stressed that attenuation due to vegetation varies widely due to the irregular nature of the medium and the wide range of species, densities, and water content obtained in practice. The values shown in Fig. 2 should be viewed as only typical. At frequencies of the order
21、of 1 GHz the specific attenuation through trees in leaf appears to be about 20% greater (dB/m) than for leafless trees. There can also be variations of attenuation due to the movement of foliage, such as due to wind. The maximum attenuation, Am, as limited by scattering from the surface wave, depend
22、s on the species and density of the vegetation, plus the antenna pattern of the terminal within the vegetation and the vertical distance between the antenna and the top of the vegetation. Measurements in the frequency range 105-2 200 MHz carried out in mixed coniferous-deciduous vegetation (mixed fo
23、rest) near St. Petersburg (Russia) on paths varying in length from a few hundred meters to 7 km with various species of trees of mean height 16 m. These were found to agree on average with equation (1) with constants for specific and maximum attenuation as given in Table 1. TABLE 1 Parameter Frequen
24、cy (MHz) and polarization Frequency, MHz 105.9 Horizontal 466.475 Slant 949.0 Slant 1852.2 Slant 2117.5 Slant (dB/m) 0.04 0.12 0.17 0.30 0.34 m (dB) 9.4 18.0 26.5 29.0 34.1VH103102101011100 MHz10 MHz 10 GHz1 GHz 100 GHzV: vertical polarizationH: horizontal polarizationSpecificattenuation (dB/m)Frequ
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