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Assessment of seasonal Asia monsoon rain impact on the earth-space propagation in Equatorial Kuala Lumpur

Lam, Hong Yin and Luini, Lorenzo and Din, Jafri and Capsoni, Carlo and Panagopoulos, Athanasios D. (2012) Assessment of seasonal Asia monsoon rain impact on the earth-space propagation in Equatorial Kuala Lumpur. IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, AP-S International Symposium (Digest) . pp. 1461-1464. ISSN 1522-3965

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Abstract

Future satellite communication systems are moving towards high operational frequencies, typically in the Ka band (18 to 30 GHz) to deliver wider bandwidths and higher data rates in response to the increasing demand for broadband communication services and the congestion of Ku band (11 to 18 GHz). As well known, signal degradation due to rain can be a main limiting factor in this frequency band, especially in tropical and equatorial regions [1]. Equatorial regions are characterized by wet months throughout the whole year and there is no alternation of summer and winter as in temperate regions. However, the climate in South East Asia, where Kuala Lumpur is located, is strongly seasonal because of the different monsoons caused by the changes in the direction and speed of airstreams [2]. Hence, it is worthwhile to further assess the impact of this monsoon variation on the Earth-space propagation in this specific equatorial location.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Antennas
Subjects:T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions:Electrical Engineering
ID Code:46625
Deposited By: Haliza Zainal
Deposited On:22 Jun 2015 05:56
Last Modified:17 Sep 2017 07:10

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