Intelligent Weather Systems with Fuzzy Logic Controller for Satellite Networks
IEEE WCNC 2008
Abstract
Weather attenuations can have a distorting effect on
signal fidelity above 10 GHz that lead to excessive digital
transmission error. This loss of signal is commonly referred to as
signal attenuation. Signal attenuation impacts QoS in wireless
and satellite networks. An intelligent decision support system is
therefore necessary for service providers by accurately
calculating rain, gaseous, cloud, fog, and scintillation
attenuations using predicted signal-weather correlated database
in collaboration with ITU-R propagation models combined with
gateway, and ground terminal characteristics. The effect becomes
a key feature in adjusting and improving satellite signal power,
modulation and coding schemes, monitored and controlled
altogether by a powerful and efficient intelligent-based
attenuation countermeasure system. A three dimensional
relationship is proposed among these attenuations with respect to
propagation angle and rainfall rate [1]-[9]. The result pilots an
enhanced back propagation-learning algorithm that is used to
iteratively tune the intelligent controller based on fuzzy logic
technique with returned SNR values for activating 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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