A Long‐Term Experimental Investigation on the Impact of Rainfall on Short 6G D‐Band Links

Author:

Musthafa Ashifa M.1ORCID,Luini Lorenzo1ORCID,Riva Carlo1,Livieratos Spiros N.2,Roveda Giuseppe3

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Elettronica Informazione e Bioingegneria Politecnico di Milano Milan Italy

2. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Pedagogical and Technological Education Heraklion Heraklion Greece

3. Huawei Technologies S.r.l Segrate Italy

Abstract

AbstractResults from a long‐term propagation campaign are presented, whose main goal is to investigate the impact of rainfall on short terrestrial links operating at frequencies in the D‐band, to be possibly exploited for backhaul links in future 6G mobile networks. To this aim, data are collected at two sites with different climatic conditions (Milan, Italy; Athens, Greece) for 24 and 20 months, respectively, using two links (path length of 325 and 100 m, respectively), operating at 156 GHz carrier frequency. At the same sites, disdrometers are also installed to concurrently collect information on precipitation, not only in terms of rain rate but also of its microphysical properties. The received power data are carefully pre‐processed to exclude outliers and further elaborated to derive the rain attenuation. The data are afterward used to evaluate the accuracy of different prediction models, both on an event basis and on a statistical basis. Results indicate that the information delivered by the Drop Size Distribution allows a more accurate estimation of the rain attenuation and that the model currently adopted by the ITU‐R to predict rain attenuation statistics on terrestrial links (recommendation ITU‐R P.530‐18) yields a significant overestimation for such short links, due to the unrealistic value of its path reduction factor. On the contrary, the statistical prediction model proposed by Lin turns out to offer a very satisfactory prediction accuracy.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Condensed Matter Physics

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