Prediction of Gaseous Attenuation of Satellite Signal in Nigeria

M. Olla, Akinsanmi Olaitan, Oluwafemi Ilesanmi Banjo, O. S. Ayodele
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It would be noticed that the rate at which people are demanding for satellite services has drastically increased due to increment in population. However, one of the apprehensions of satellite telecommunication engineer is the effects imposed on the earth-to space path link by gaseous attenuation. The research conducted in this paper bordered about investigation with comparison of prediction models for gas attenuation in the six locations in Nigeria, with each of the location taken from six geopolitical within the country. The cities considered for the analysis are: Kaduna (), Lagos (), Abuja (), Portharcort (), Enugu () and Bauchi (). Five-year radiosonde data were used in predicting gas attenuation in the cities selected which represent the geographical characteristics of each zone. Monthly variation of tropospheric components for each zone were computed. Influence of gas attenuation at different frequency bands for each zone were analysed. The results indicated that at clear-sky scenario, gas attenuation effects are still seen on satellite communication. Therefore, this research work would provide the needed statistical data of gas attenuation which would be of tremendous advantage for the link designers for their subsequent planning and design of good telecommunication systems in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria.
尼日利亚卫星信号气体衰减的预测
值得注意的是,由于人口的增加,人们要求卫星服务的比率急剧增加。然而,卫星通信工程师担心的问题之一是气体衰减对地空路径链路的影响。本文进行的研究与尼日利亚六个地点的天然气衰减预测模型的比较有关,每个地点都取自该国六个地缘政治区域。考虑分析的城市是:卡杜纳(),拉各斯(),阿布贾(),波特科特(),埃努古()和包奇()。利用五年无线电探空数据预测所选城市的气体衰减,这些城市代表每个区域的地理特征。计算了各区域对流层成分的月变化。分析了不同频段对各区域气体衰减的影响。结果表明,在晴空情况下,卫星通信仍存在气体衰减效应。因此,这项研究工作将提供所需的气体衰减统计数据,这将对链路设计者随后在尼日利亚六个地缘政治区域规划和设计良好的电信系统具有巨大的优势。
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