Ka-Band Satellite Channel Multi-State Markov Model Based on Dust Storm Weather and Shadow Multi-Path Effects

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In the existing Ka-band satellite channel model, the weather condition considered in the modeling are relatively ideal, so it can't be used to the dust storm weather well. In order to establish the satellite channel model under the condition of dust storm weather, the satellite channel propagation characteristic of dust storm weather is analyzed firstly. Secondly, the several states of the satellite channel model in the dust storm weather are divided by fuzzy clustering analysis method. Finally, Ka-Band satellite channel multi-state Markov model based on dust storm weather and shadow multi-path effects is established and simulated. The simulation results show that the proposed Ka-band channel model is very agreeable with the measured data.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 706-708)

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1786-1789

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June 2013

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