Abstract
Abstract. Opportunistic sensing of rainfall and water vapor
using commercial microwave links operated within cellular networks was
conceived more than a decade ago. It has since been further investigated
in numerous studies, predominantly concentrating on the frequency region
of 15–40 GHz. This article provides the first evaluation of rainfall
and water vapor sensing with microwave links operating at E-band frequencies
(specifically 71–76 and 81–86 GHz). These microwave links are increasingly being
updated (and are frequently replacing) older communication infrastructure.
Attenuation–rainfall relations are investigated theoretically on drop
size distribution data. Furthermore, quantitative rainfall estimates
from six microwave links, operated within cellular backhaul, are
compared with observed rainfall intensities. Finally, the capability to
detect water vapor is demonstrated on the longest microwave link
measuring 4.86 km in path length. The results show that E-band microwave
links are markedly more sensitive to rainfall than devices operating in
the 15–40 GHz range and can observe even light rainfalls, a feat
practically impossible to achieve previously. The E-band links are,
however, substantially more affected by errors related to variable drop
size distribution. Water vapor retrieval might be possible from long
E-band microwave links; nevertheless, the efficient separation of
gaseous attenuation from other signal losses will be challenging in
practice.
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Grantová Agentura České Republiky
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