The Selection of Transmitter Elevation in a Ka-Band HAP-Based Communication System under Fog Attenuation

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The Rayleigh approximation model is used for analyzing fog attenuation of the HAP-based communication system, the influence of transmitter elevation to fog attenuation under different temperature and liquid water density are studied, Numerical results show the optimum transmitter elevation angle in a ka-band HAP-based communication system under fog attenuation.

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