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Kanellopoulos & Livieratos 2000
Kanellopoulos, J.D. and Livieratos, S.N. (2000). Analysis of the interference due to differential rain attenuation induced by an adjacent terrestrial microwave system on a double-site diversity Earth-space system. Radio Science 35: doi: 10.1029/1999RS900058. issn: 0048-6604.

One of the main propagation effects on interference between a satellite system and an adjacent microwave terrestrial path is the differential rain attenuation. In this paper a method to predict rain differential attenuation statistics, used for single-site interfered Earth-space systems, is extended in include double-site diversity systems. The modified method is again based on a model of convective rain cells as well as on the lognormal assumption for the point rainfall rate distribution at the location under consideration. Numerical results are presented concerning a realistic interfered satellite link using double-site diversity and located in Japan. Because of a lack of available experiment data, our attention has mainly been concentrated on the examination of the optimum coordination between the adjacent systems. Some very useful conclusions are deduced. ¿ 2000 American Geophysical Union

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Electromagnetics, Wave propagation, Radio Science, Electromagnetic noise and interference, Radio Science, Radio wave propagation, Radio Science, Space and satellite communication
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Radio Science
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