Snow Microwave Reflection at Mobile Phone Frequency Bands
Proceedings of the 11th International Scientific and Practical Conference 2017
Tarmo Koppel, Inese Vilcāne, Piia Tint, Andrejs Šiškins

Abstract. Snow should be accounted in electromagnetic fields' risk assessment, especially in Nordic countries where in winter months snow precipitation and coverage may significantly affect the propagation of microwaves. The risk assessment should be always carried out under worst case scenario conditions, including the reflective properties of the surfaces surrounding the antenna. In this study fresh snow microwave reflectance properties were investigated at the mobile communication bands from 1700 to 2700 MHz.The investigation revealed that reflection loss from snow is more dependent from the frequency than from the thickness of snow coverage. Amongst mobile communication bands, the strongest microwave reflection (reflection loss only 3.2dB) was registered at WiFi2G band. Averaging all the snow thicknesses, the highest reflection loss occurs at GSM1800UL (1710-1785 MHz) and UMTS2100DL (2110-2170 MHz) bands. The least attenuation of reflection occurs in adjacent DECT band.


Atslēgas vārdi
electromagnetic fields, radiofrequency, microwaves, reflection, reflectance, snow, water, mobile phones.
DOI
10.17770/etr2017vol1.2608
Hipersaite
http://journals.ru.lv/index.php/ETR/article/view/2608

Koppel, T., Vilcāne, I., Tint, P., Šiškins, A. Snow Microwave Reflection at Mobile Phone Frequency Bands. No: Proceedings of the 11th International Scientific and Practical Conference, Latvija, Rezekne, 15.-17. jūnijs, 2017. Rezekne: 2017, 156.-160.lpp. Pieejams: doi:10.17770/etr2017vol1.2608

Publikācijas valoda
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