The tropospheric scintillation prediction of earth-to-satellite link for Bangladeshi climatic condition

  • Hossain M
  • Samad M
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Abstract

The performance of earth-to-satellite link largely depends on various environmental factors like rain, fog, cloud, and atmospheric effects like ionospheric and tropospheric scintillation. In this paper, the tropospheric scintillation of Bangladesh, a subtropical country, is predicted based on measured climatic parameters, like relative humidity, temperature. In this prediction, ITU scintillation model are used. Four major cities, named Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi and Sylhet, of Bangladesh are selected for prediction of scintillation. From the simulation result, Rajshahi is found to be the most badly affected region by the scintillation fade depth (SFD), which is followed by Chittagong and the SFD is minimum in Dhaka and Sylhet. The difference in SFDs among the considered cities does not vary heavily. It is also found that the SFD varies from 3 dB to 13 dB depending on the frequency in used. Moreover, higher scintillation is found in rainy season of Bangladesh. During this period, the scintillation becomes double of the average figure.nema

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Hossain, M., & Samad, M. (2015). The tropospheric scintillation prediction of earth-to-satellite link for Bangladeshi climatic condition. Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering, 12(3), 263–273. https://doi.org/10.2298/sjee1503263h

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