Presentation 2006-07-07
Propagation measurements and analysis on high elevation angle for 2GHz and 2.5GHz bands mobile satellite communications
Isao NAKAZAWA, Kazuhiro KIMURA, Hitoshi ISHIDA, Shin'ichi HAMA,
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Abstract(in English) In the measurement of received power of the mobile satellite communication systems by using COMETS(Communication and broadcasting engineering test satellite) was used, a deep fading characteristic was reported at the high satellite elevation angle (78 degrees to 81 degrees). In this paper, a detailed field examination was executed on the high satellite elevation angle propagation from 70 to 88 degrees. In the field measurement, the pseudo-satellite equipment for the packet transmission examination and the pseudo-terminal equipment (on-board antenna is included) was set up at the position so that the elevation angle became 70 degrees to 88 degrees. We report on the study result of the cumulative distribution of the transmission quality at the high elevation on mobile satellite communication.
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Keyword(in English) 2GHz Band / 2.5GHz Band / Mobile satellite communications / High elevation angle propagation / High elevation angle wall reflection
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Conference Date 2006/6/30(1days)
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Title (in English) Propagation measurements and analysis on high elevation angle for 2GHz and 2.5GHz bands mobile satellite communications
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Keyword(1) 2GHz Band
Keyword(2) 2.5GHz Band
Keyword(3) Mobile satellite communications
Keyword(4) High elevation angle propagation
Keyword(5) High elevation angle wall reflection
1st Author's Name Isao NAKAZAWA
1st Author's Affiliation NT Wireless Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Kazuhiro KIMURA
2nd Author's Affiliation National Institute of Infomation and Communications Technology
3rd Author's Name Hitoshi ISHIDA
3rd Author's Affiliation National Institute of Infomation and Communications Technology
4th Author's Name Shin'ichi HAMA
4th Author's Affiliation National Institute of Infomation and Communications Technology
Date 2006-07-07
Paper # SAT2006-15
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 141
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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