RF signal attenuation due to rainfall using Crane model
returns the signal attenuation, L
= cranerainpl(range
,freq
,rainrate
)L
, due to rain based on the
Crane rain model [1]. Signal attenuation is a
function of the signal path length, range
, the signal
frequency, freq
, and the rain rate,
rainrate
. The rain rate is defined as the long-term
statistical rain rate. The attenuation model applies only for frequencies from 1 GHz
to 1000 GHz and is valid for ranges up to 22.5 km. The Crane model accounts for the
cellular nature of rainstorms.
[1] Crane, Robert K. Electromagnetic Wave Propagation through Rain. Wiley, 1996.
[2] Radiocommunication Sector of International Telecommunication Union. Recommendation ITU-R P.838-3: Specific attenuation model for rain for use in prediction methods. P Series, Radiowave Propagation 2005.
[3] Radiocommunication Sector of International Telecommunication Union. Recommendation ITU-R P.530-17: Propagation data and prediction methods required for the design of terrestrial line-of-sight systems. 2017.
[4] Radiocommunication Sector of International Telecommunication Union. Recommendation ITU-R P.837-7: Characteristics of precipitation for propagation modelling. 6/2017
fogpl
| fspl
| gaspl
| LOSChannel
| rainpl
| WidebandLOSChannel