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High Resolution Rain Intensity Measurement and its Application on Free Space Optics

Type

Folyóiratcikk

Language

en

Alternative

Merjenje intenzivnosti dežja z visoko ločljivostjo in njegova uporaba v optiki prostega prostora

Reading access rights:

Open access

Rights Holder

Szerzők

ISSN, e-ISSN

ISSN 0352-9045 (printed edition), ISSN 2232-6979 (on-line edition)

Periodical Number

3

Periodical Volume

54

Periodical Year

2024

Container Title

Informacije MIDEM, Journal of Microelectronics, Electronic Components and Materials

Department

Department of Broadband Infocommunications and Electromagnetic Theory

Version

Post print

Faculty

Villamosmérnöki és Informatikai Kar

Subject Area

Műszaki tudományok

Subject Field

Villamosmérnöki tudományok

Subject (OSZKAR)

mmW
high resolution measurement
rain intensity sensing
FSO link
outage probability

Gender

Tudományos cikk

University

Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem

OOC works

Abstract

Thunderstorms affect our everyday life. Among the various types of precipitation, it is extremely important to determine rain intensity both for scientific and for economic reasons. Various traditional meteorological methods and other techniques, such as radio measurements can be applied to this. The fluctuation of the received signal level, occurring on radio connections, especially in the shorter millimeter wavelength range, strongly depends on the rain intensity. Thus, the fading phenomenon is also suitable for measuring the rain intensity indirectly. We present our new method of producing calibrated attenuation time series from the measured data of the received signal level, which can be used to directly express the rain intensity. It is concluded that the method is suitable for the detection of rapid and instantaneous changes in rain intensity due to the high sampling rate. Our results have many possible applications: from high-resolution detection of time-varying rainfall intensity to adaptive communication control systems with short reaction times. We present the effect of heavy rainfall on free-space optical connections, an important secure and high data rate link type. We assume that high-intensity rain would result in the disturbance of optical connections and worst-case it would result in its interruption. We analyzed the magnitude of deterioration by the probability of fade. Based on our results, we draw attention to the fact that nowadays increasingly frequent, high-intensity precipitation bursts can damage optical connections. We advise some solutions to eliminate the harmful effects of intense rain.

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