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Rainfall Rate Forecasting for Satellite Link Analysis  

Dung, Luong Ngoc Thuy (경희대학교 전자정보대학)
Sohn, Won (경희대학교 전자정보대학)
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Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications / v.9, no.4, 2014 , pp. 53-56 More about this Journal
Abstract
In the satellite system design, the design processes from the initial design to launch take about 5 years and the broadcasting satellite lifetime goes over 15 years. Furthermore, global warming phenomenon causes rainfall rate to increase more and more in some regions on the earth. Consequently, at the stage of the satellite link design, we need to consider the future rain attenuation over 20 years. In this paper, we investigated a time-series system model for forecasting to consider the future rainfall rate for the satellite broadcasting service. We found that rainfall rate of the future 20 years is increasing continuously.
Keywords
rainfall rate; rain attenuation; forecasting;
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