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作者:Brock Spencer 6 年以前

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Microwave Basics

In the realm of microwave communications, understanding various factors that impact signal transmission is crucial. Multipath transmission, particularly at low frequencies, is a significant cause of signal fading, occurring when multiple beams with varying amplitudes or phases reach the receiver.

Microwave Basics

QAM

Subtopic

Bandwidth

Microwave Basics

Link fading (Dispersion)

Rain attenuation
Refers to scenarios where signal is absorbed by rain, snow, ice • Absorption becomes significant factor above 11GHz • Signal quality degrades • Represented by “dB/km” parameter which is related the rain density which represented “mm/hr” • Rain drops falls as flattened droplet  V better than H (more immune to rain fading)
Climatic
Terrain
Atmospheric (refraction)
Multipath/ducting
Multipath transmission is the main cause of fading in LOW frequencies
Multipath occurs when there is more then one beam reaching the receiver with different amplitude or phase
Humidity/Gas
Dispersion
Electromagnetic signal propagating in a physical medium is degraded because the various wave components (i.e., frequencies, wavelengths) have different propagation velocities within the physical medium: • Low frequencies have longer wavelength and refract less • High frequencies have shorter wavelength and refract more

Antennas

Modulation

Digital
QAM – Quadrature Amplitude modulation
PSK – Phase Shift Keying
FSK – Frequency Shift Keying
ASK – Amplitude Shift Keying
Analog
PM – Phase modulation
FM - Frequency modulation
AM - Amplitude modulation