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Prediction model of propagation of the millimeter wave wireless transmission channels in the rain environment (밀리미터파 무선전송채널의 강우 전파특성 예측모델 개발)

  • 김영민
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 2000
  • The ITU-R model for cross-polarization due to rain is applicable only upto 3.5GHz. The scattering characteristics of rain drops are analyzed by an analytical model. A simple theoretical model for croee-polarization, which is accurate enough in real rainfall environments. is Proposed in this Paper. By comparing this with measurement data and the ITU-R, we have also derived an prediction model for rain cross-polarization applicable upto millimeter wave band.

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Analysis on the XPD Effect in X-Band Dual-Polarization Transmission System (X-Band 이중편파 전송 시스템에서 XPD 영향 분석)

  • Park, Durk-Jong;Ahn, Sang-Il
    • Aerospace Engineering and Technology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.211-218
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    • 2007
  • Dual-polarization means to use two orthogonal polarizations, namely two independent channels in communication. This can be used to deal with high datarate caused by large amount of observed data in future LEO satellite. However, when two orthogonal polarizations are not perfectly independent to each other in practical, interference is probably raised in each channel, meaning that noise level in passband increases. XPD (Cross-Polarization Discrimination) is the ratio of the signal level at the output of a receiving antenna that is nominally co-polarized to the transmitting antenna to the output of a receiving antenna of the same gain but nominally orthogonal polarized to the transmitting antenna. In this paper, the influence of XPD on the communication between satellite and ground station was analyzed under the assumption that X-Band dual-polarization was applied to KOMPSAT-2 (KOrea Multi-Purpose SATellite-2). Through analysis, it was shown that more than 3dB of link margin was still achievable despite of worst axial ratio, 2.5dB, at ground station antenna when axial ratio of satellite antenna was about 0.5dB under 99% of environmental availability.

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A Method to Suppress False Alarms of Sentinel-1 to Improve Ship Detection

  • Bae, Jeongju;Yang, Chan-Su
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.535-544
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    • 2020
  • In synthetic aperture radar (SAR) based ship detection application, false alarms frequently occur due to various noises caused by the radar imaging process. Among them, radio frequency interference (RFI) and azimuth smearing produce substantial false alarms; the latter also yields longer length estimation of ships than the true length. These two noises are prominent at cross-polarization and relatively weak at co-polarization. However, in general, the cross-polarization data are suitable for ship detection, because the radar backscatter from background sea surface is much less in comparison with the co-polarization backscatter, i.e., higher ship-sea image contrast. In order to improve the ship detection accuracy further, the RFI and azimuth smearing need to be mitigated. In the present letter, Sentinel-1 VV- and VH-polarization intensity data are used to show a novel technique of removing these noises. In this method, median image intensities of noises and background sea surface are calculated to yield arithmetic tendency. A band-math formula is then designed to replace the intensities of noise pixels in VH-polarization with adjusted VV-polarization intensity pixels that are less affected by the noises. To verify the proposed method, the adaptive threshold method (ATM) with a sliding window was used for ship detection, and the results showed that the 74.39% of RFI false alarms are removed and 92.27% false alarms of azimuth smearing are removed.

Accurate Evaluation of Polarization Characteristics in the Integrated Optic Chip for Interferometric Fiber Optic Gyroscope Based on Path-matched Interferometry

  • Choi, Woo-Seok;Jo, Min-Sik
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.439-444
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    • 2009
  • Accurate evaluation of polarization characteristics in the integrated optic chip (IOC) for interferometric fiber optic gyroscope was performed. Spatial distribution of optical wavetrains caused by the polarization parameters such as local polarization cross-coupling and polarization rejection coefficient of the IOC were measured utilizing the path-matched optical coherence domain polarimetry (PM-OCDP). With the analytic model deduced from Jones matrix representation, we could accurately identify the polarization characteristics of the IOC. Both degree of measurement error due to the imperfect equipment conditions in PM-OCDP and birefringence of IOC chip were also characterized.

A New Polarization Diversity Scheme for Orthogonal Polarization and Frequency Division Multiplexing System

  • Ido, Jun;Okada, Minoru;Komaki, Shozo
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07b
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    • pp.973-976
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    • 2000
  • This paper proposes a new polarization diversity scheme for OPFDM (Orthogonal Polarization and Frequency Division Multiplexing). OPFDM is an extension of OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) in conjunction with polarization multiplexing in order to ensure the orthogonality amongst subcarriers. Since OPFDM uses two orthogonally polarized channels, it can easily employ the polarization diversity. In order to get the diversity gain effectively in a frequency selective fading channel, the proposed scheme combines the signals in subcarrier-by-subcarrier basis. The computer simulation results confirm that the proposed scheme is superior to conventional one in the two orthogonally polarized two-ray Rayleigh fading channels with cross-talk between the two channels.

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Estimation of Microwave Path Loss and Cross-Polarization Coupling in a Simple Urban Area

  • Yisok Oh;No, Chan-Ho;Sung, Hyuk-Je;Lee, Byung-Hoon;Koo, Yeon-Geon
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 2001
  • Whereas it is well known that microwave propagation around corners of urban area is estimated well by the uniform geometrical theory of diffraction (UTD), it is not clear how much depolarization occurs at a given receiver position and how much transmission through walls affects to total path loss. This paper presents the results of the ray tracing simulation to answer these questions. Simulations of microwave propagation around corners were performed for various line-of-sight (LOS) and out-of-sight(OOS) positions of a receiver, by summing the electrical fields of reflected, diffracted and transmitted rays coherently. Since height difference between transmitter and receiver, as well as ground plane, causes depolarization, the ray tracing simulation estimates the cross-polarization coupling. It was found that the cross-polarization coupling decreases as receiver moves away from transmitter. Another part of the study focused on the signal transmitted through building walls of the corner. It was found that the transmitted field is dominant at OOS region when the conductivity of the walls is low (for example, lower than 0.0l S/m). The simulation results of the ray tracing technique in this study agreed well with an experimental measurement around corners.

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Analysis of Massive MIMO Wireless Channel Characteristics (Massive MIMO 시스템의 무선 채널 특성 분석)

  • Jang, Jeong-Uk;Kim, Jin-Hyuk;Mun, Cheol
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.38B no.3
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    • pp.216-221
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, wireless channel characteristics of massive MIMO system is analyzed by comparing angular spread, cross polarization discrimination(XPD) and delay spread of dual polarized 4 and 128 transmit array antenna systems, by using 3D rat-tracing simulator, Wireless Insite in microcell environments. The analysis shows that increasing the number of transmit antennas results in the smaller angular spread and delay spread, and the higher value of XPD.

Design and Analysis of Polarization Diversity Antenna for Mobile Terminals

  • Lee, Won-Woo;Rhee, Byung-Ho
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.155-158
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    • 2014
  • This letter presents an antenna design method for an orthogonally-polarized dual antenna for use in mobile stations (MSs) and includes a verification method for improving the link-level throughput performance of an MS that uses a proposed multiple-input multiple-output antenna. The link-level throughput performance of an MS is strongly related to the correlation between antenna branches, which is determined by the cross polarization discrimination of the second branch antenna, both numerically and experimentally.

A laboratory experiment on estimation of homogeneity of subsurface media by Polarimetric Ground Penetrating Radar

  • Kobayashi, Takao
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.31-34
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    • 2006
  • Laboratory experiment of polarimetric GPR measurement was conducted for the purpose of estimating subsurface inhomogeneity. Tow realization of inhomogeneous subsurface media were made by burying stone objects of different dimensions in homogeneous dry sand. Polarization ratio of cross polarization to co polarization data were examined to find their obviously distinguishable behavior.

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Dual-Polarized Tx/Rx Antenna for UHF RFID Reader (UHF RFID 리더기용 송수신 겸용 이중 편파 안테나)

  • Kang Chae-Woon;Yun Gi-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.16 no.12 s.103
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    • pp.1213-1221
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, dual-polarized antenna for UHF RFID reader has been described. Feeding network and antenna structure have been designed, such that both port isolation between transmitting and receiving port and cross-polarization be maximized, and overall antenna size be minimized as well. In addition, sequentially rotated feeding scheme has been adopted to secure axial ratio bandwidth in the circular polarization. Test results show 2.35 dBi antenna gain in 900 to 928 MHz frequency range and 150 MHz axial ratio bandwidth, respectively. And, the proposed antenna has a port isolation of -40 to -38 dB and a cross-polarization of -40 to -30 dB.