研究目的
Investigating the atmospheric effects on the propagation of millimeter and sub-millimeter wave transmission from land to satellite, focusing on frequency selective absorption and dispersion effects.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that atmospheric absorption and refraction significantly affect millimeter and sub-millimeter wave propagation from terrestrial stations to satellites. The inhomogeneous refractivity causes beam bending, which must be considered in the design of communication links operating at extremely high frequencies. The findings highlight the importance of accounting for atmospheric effects in the development of satellite communication systems and remote sensing applications.
研究不足
The study focuses on clear sky conditions and does not discuss atmospheric dispersive and refractive effects under adverse weather conditions. The analysis is limited to frequencies above 30 GHz and does not cover the entire electromagnetic spectrum.