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A Study of Gas and Rain Propagation Effects at 48 GHz for HAP Scenarios

The atmosphere and rainfall significantly limit the performance of millimeter wave links and this has to be taken into account, particularly, during planning of high altitude platform (HAP) networks. This paper presents results from the measurement and simulation of these phenomena. A simulation too...

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Published in:EURASIP journal on wireless communications and networking 2008-05, Vol.2008
Main Authors: P. Pechac, M. Mazanek, P. Piksa, S. Zvanovec
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