ITU-R PN 618-3-1994 Propagation Data and Prediction Method Required for the Design of Earth-Space Telecommunications Systems《地面视距内系统要求的传播数据和预测方法》.pdf
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1、Rec. ITU-R PN.618-3 329 SECTION 5F: ASPECTS RELATIVE TO SPACE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS RECOMMENDATION ITU-R PN.618-3 PROPAGATION DATA AND PREDICTION METHODS REQUIRED FOR THE DESIGN OF EARTH-SPACE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS (Question ITU-R 20613) (1986-1990- 1992- 1994) The ITU Radiocommunication As
2、sembly, considering 4 prediction techniques; . that for the proper planning of Earth-space - systems it is necessary to have appropriate propagation data and b) needed in planning Earth-space systems; that methods have been developed that allow the prediction of the most important propagation parame
3、ters cl that as far as possible, these methods have been tested against available data and have been shown to yield an accuracy that is both compatible with the natural variability of propagation phenomena and adequate for most present applications in system planning, recommends 1. space radiocommun
4、ication systems, in the respective ranges of validity indicated in the Annex. Note I - Supplementary information related to the planning of broadcasting-satellite systems as well as maritime, land, and aeronautical mobile-satellite systems, may be found in Recommendations ITU-R PN.679, ITU-R PN.680,
5、 IT-R PN.681 and ITU-R PN.682, respectively. that the methods for predicting the propagation parameters set out in Annex 1 be adopted for planning Earth- ANNEX 1 1. Introduction In the design of Earth-space links for communication systems, several effects must be considered. Effects of the non-ioniz
6、ed atmosphere need to be considered at all frequencies, but become critical above about 1 GHz and for low elevation angles. These effects include: a) absorption in atmospheric gases; absorption, scattering and depolaiization by hydrometeors (water and ice droplets in precipitation, clouds, etc.): an
7、d emission noise from absorbing media; all of which are especially important at frequencies above about 10 GHz; loss of signai due to beam-divergence of the earth-station antenna, due to the normal refraction in the atmosphere; a decrease in effective antenna gain, due to phase decorrelation across
8、the antenna aperture, caused by irregularities in the refractive-index structure; b) c) d) relatively slow fading due to beam-bending caused by large-scale changes in refractive index; more rapid fading (scintillation) and variations in angle of arrival, due to small-scale variations in refractive i
9、ndex; COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling ServicesITU-R RECMN+PN. 638-3 94 H 4855232 0523373 934 330 Rec. ITU-R PN.618-3 e) possible limitations in bandwidth due to multiple scattering or multipath effects, especially in high- capa
10、city digital systems; attenuation by the local environment of the ground terminal (buildings, trees. etc.); short-term variations of the ratio of attenuations at the up- and down-link frequencies, which may affect the accuracy of adaptive fade countermeasures. f) g) This Annex deals with the propaga
11、tion data required in system planning. Effects of the Earths ionosphere and of extra-terrestrial ionized media which may need to be considered for systems operation are treated in Recommendation ITU-R PIS3 1 and include: h) rotation of the plane of polarization (Faraday rotation), particularly if fr
12、equency re-use and linear polarization are employed; dispersion, which results in a differential time delay across the bandwidth of the transmitted signal; j) k) excess time delay; i) This Annex deals only with the effects of the troposphere on the wanted signal. Interference aspects are treated sci
13、ntillation, which affects amplitude, phase and angle-of-arrival of the received signal. - in separate Recommendations and Report: - - - interference between earth stations and terrestrial stations (Recommendation ITU-R PN.452); interference from and to space stations (Recommendation ITU-R PN.619); b
14、idirectional coordination of earth stations (Report ITU-R PN. 1010). An apparent exception is path depolarization which, although of concern only from the standpoint of interference (e.g. between orthogonally-polarized signal transmissions), is directly related to the propagation impairments of the
15、Co-polarized direct signal. . The information is arranged according to the link parameters to be considered in actual system planning, rather than according to the physical phenomena causing the different effects. As far as possible, simple prediction methods covering practical applications are prov
16、ided, along with indications of their range of validity. These relatively simple methods yield satisfactory results in most practical applications, despite the large variability (from year to year and from location to location) of propagation conditions. As far as possible, the prediction methods in
17、 this Annex have been tested against measured data from the data banks of Radiocommunication Study Group 3 (see Recommendation ITU-R PN.31 i). 2. Propagation loss The propagation loss on an Earth-space path, relative to the free-space loss, is the sum of different contributions as follows: - attenua
18、tion by atmospheric gases: - - focusing and defocusing; - - scintillation and multipath effects; attenuation by rain, other precipitation and clouds; decrease in antenna gain due to wave-front incoherence; - attenuation by sand and dust storms. Each of these contributions has its own characteristics
19、 as a function of frequency, geographic location and elevation angle. As a rule, at elevation angles above lo“, only gaseous attenuation, rain attenuation and possibly scintillation will exceed a few tenths of a decibel, depending on propagation conditions. COPYRIGHT International Telecommunications
20、 Union/ITU RadiocommunicationsLicensed by Information Handling Services ITU-R RECMN*PN= bL6-3 94 4855212 0521372 670 Rec. ITU-R PN.618-3 33 1 (In certain climatic zones, snow and ice accumulations on the surfaces of antenna reflectors and feeds can produce prolonsed periods with severe attenuation,
21、which might dominate even the annual cumulative distribution of attenuation.) 2.1 Attenuation due to atmospheric gases Attenuation by atmospheric gases which is entirely caused by absorption depends mainly on frequency, elevation angle, altitude above sea level and water vapour density (absolute hum
22、idity). At frequencies below 10 GHz. it may normally be neglected. Its importance increases with frequency above 10 GHz, especially for low elevation angles. This effect is discussed in detail in Recommendation ITU-R PN.676. 2.1.1 Procedure for calculating gaseous attenuation The method described be
23、low should be used to calculate the median gaseous absorption loss expected for a given value of surface water vapour density, pw, for frequencies up to 350 GHz (excluding the 57-63 GHz band for which information may be obtained from Recommendation ITU-R PN.676). Parameters required for the method i
24、nclude: - f : frequency (GHz) 8 : path elevation angle h, : height (km) above mean sea level of the Earth terminal; if unknown, a value of h, = O will give somewhat conservative results p, : water vapour density (g/m3) at the surface sin3 8 c 100 mmh, use the value 100 mm/h in place of R0.01. Step 6
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