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STUDY OF ATTENUATION DUE TO WET ANTENNA IN MICROWAVE RADIO COMMUNICATION

Citation Author(s):
Naom David, Oz Harel, Pinhas Alpert, Hagit Messer
Submitted by:
Noam David
Last updated:
14 March 2016 - 12:46am
Document Type:
Poster
Document Year:
2016
Event:
Presenters:
Hagit Messer
 

Atmospheric conditions are known to affect the Received Sig- nal Level (RSL) in commercial microwave links (MWLs), that operate at frequencies of tens of GHz. Study of these ef- fects is of great importance both for communication engineers and for environmental monitoring. In this paper we study the phenomenon of a wet antenna. During periods of high rela- tive humidity (RH), a thin layer of water may collect on the outside cover of the microwave units, resulting in increased signal attenuation. Here, we focus on the estimation of the signal power loss caused due to this phenomenon. We used a generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) to detect transient signal loss of unknown arrival time and duration, based on ex- isting measurements from a network of commercial MWLs, used in for cellular backhauling. The results indicate the abil- ity of the proposed algorithm to detect and estimate the signal loss of antenna moistening. Beyond its value for commercial microwave networks design, this information holds potential for the detection of dew, which is of great environmental im- portance.

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