Intelligent Weather Aware Scheme for Satellite Systems
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Abstract
Rain, snow, gaseous, cloud, fog, scintillation and
other atmospheric properties can have a distorting effect on
signal fidelity of Ku and Ka bands, thus resulting in excessive
digital transmission error. This loss of signal is commonly
referred to as signal attenuation. Signal attenuation impacts the
QoS in wireless and satellite networks. Accurately predicting
channel attenuation due to atmospheric conditions can enable
mitigation planning by adaptively selecting appropriate
modulation, coding, transmitted power level, transmission rate
and configured frame size. The aim of this paper is to estimate
different attenuations using predicted signal-weather correlated
database in collaboration with ITU-R propagation models
combined with interpolation methods, gateway, and ground
terminal characteristics. A three dimensional relationship is
proposed among these attenuations with respect to propagation
angle and rainfall rate [1]-[8]. The outcome is key factor in
diagnosing, adjusting and improving satellite signal power,
modulation and coding schemes, monitored and controlled
altogether by a powerful and efficient intelligent-based
attenuation countermeasure system. These results will lead to an
enhanced back propagation-learning algorithm that is used to
iteratively tune the IS with returned SNR values to activate the
weighted Modulation/Codepoint to its optimal values, depending
on actual or predicted weather conditions, configuration settings
and tolerance/safety margins for SLA commitment.
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