Weather effects mitigation at Ka band by using radiometeorological model forecast in deep space downlinks
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Deep space exploration missions are aimed at acquiring information about the solar system and a significant communication capacity has to be planned to transfer data for such very large distances. Terrestrial atmospheric impairments on the space-to-Earth propagating signal are the major responsible for the signal degradation thus reducing the channel temporal availability. In this work weather forecast models, coupled with microphysically-oriented radio-propagation models, are described in order to evaluate atmospheric effects at Ka-band. Estimation data return techniques are summarized and numerical results in a simulated operational scenario are illustrated in terms of received data volume using the BepiColombo mission as a baseline example.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Ka-band; radiopropagation; weather forecast
List of contributors:
Montopoli, Mario
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