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A Survey and analysis on a troposcatter propagation model based on ITU-R recommendationsopen access

Authors
Lee, In-SeokNoh, Jung-HoonOh, Seong-Jun
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
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Keywords
Troposcatter; Communication; Propagation model; Transmission loss prediction
Citation
ICT EXPRESS, v.9, no.3, pp 507 - 516
Pages
10
Journal Title
ICT EXPRESS
Volume
9
Number
3
Start Page
507
End Page
516
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/21818
DOI
10.1016/j.icte.2022.09.009
ISSN
2405-9595
2405-9595
Abstract
Signal scattering in the troposphere is a phenomenon referred to as "troposcatter", and it is promising method for wireless communication beyond the line of sight (b-LOS). For a troposcatter communication system, it is important to develop a channel model for the tropospheric scatter. Recently, b-LOS communication using troposcatter received much attention for its application to military communication. Thus, a comprehensive review and analysis of conventional ITU-R troposcatter propagation models and recent results would be a timely study. Accordingly, in this study, we analyze and simulate the tropospheric scatter propagation model proposed by the ITU-R. Troposcatter propagation models in ITU-R recommendations consist of three parts: basic transmission loss, gaseous absorption, and a precipitation fading model. The ITU-R P.2001 simulation model shows basic transmission losses of 210 dB and 240 dB at 0.2 GHz and 2 GHz in 300 km distances, respectively. The ITU-R P.452 model results in 20 dB less loss, but this is dependent on measurement conditions. Gaseous absorption and precipitation fading have less than 1 dB loss for frequencies less than 2 GHz, but can increase to be over 10 dB in loss for frequencies of 2 GHz and above. We also review recent studies on tropospheric scatter channel models and communication systems. In addition to these reviews, we examine recent studies on ray tracing methods for tropospheric scatter channel models.& COPY; 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of The Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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