A Study on the Effects of Asian Dust to the Signal of Satellite Communication

위성통신에 미치는 황사의 영향에 관한 연구

  • 홍완표 (한세대학교 IT학부) ;
  • 전영신 (기상청 기상연구소 응용기상연구실)
  • Published : 2004.07.01

Abstract

To analysis on the degradation of the satellite communication signal due to Asian dust that appeared on Korean peninsula during March and April 2004, EIRPs of L, S, C, Ku and Ka frequency bands of the downlink of satellite communication link were measured by Satellite Signal Monitoring Center located in Icheon, Korea. The measured EIRP values were compared to the total dust density and dust particle distribution that were measured using PM 10 and OPC by the Korea Meteorological Administration, and the possible correlation between three sets data were analyzed.

2004년 3월과 4월중 우리나라에 발생한 황사가 위성통신신호에 미치는 영향을 분석하기 위하여 중앙전파관리소 위성전파감시센터를 통하여 황사 발생기간 중 L, S, C, Ku 및 Ka대역의 위성신호에 대한 실효등방성방사전력(EIRP)을 측정하였다. 이 측정값을 동 황사 발생기간중 기상청에서 측정한 미세먼지농도(PM10)와 미세먼지를 수치화 한 광학입자계수기(OPC)의 측정값을 기준으로 위성통신신호세기에 미치는 황사의 농도와 대기중의 입자의 수치들의 변화량에 대하여 분석하였다.

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