Validation of a Digital Noise Power Integration Technique for Radiometric Clear Sky Attenuation Estimation at Q-Band

May15Wed

Validation of a Digital Noise Power Integration Technique for Radiometric Clear Sky Attenuation Estimation at Q-Band

Wed, 15/05/2019 - 15:30 to 16:30

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Speaker: 
Alexios Costouri
Affiliation: 
Heriot-Watt University
Synopsis: 

Presentation on the validation of a digital signal processing technique that can be used to estimate radiometric sky noise, and hence, atmospheric absorption, within existing digital receivers at little/no additional cost. To demonstrate this, a receiver was constructed that simultaneously records the beacon signal power from the Alphasat Aldo Paraboni technology demonstration payload, as well as the integrated noise power in the adjacent band. Calibration of the digital radiometer is performed using a combination of hot-cold and tip-curve calibration procedures. Atmospheric fading is then obtained by observing the beacon as well as the radiometric signals. This enables the concurrent estimation and comparison of fading obtained by the two techniques and provides a means to calibrate the received beacon power level to obtain total atmospheric attenuation. It is shown that for low levels of fading, up to a few dB, the two techniques provide good agreement. This approach can therefore provide a low-cost option for geostationary mm-wave satellite channel measurements in the low fading regime, which can be useful in the design and operation of the feeder links in emerging satcom systems.

Biography: 

Alexios Costouri was born in Nicosia, Cyprus, in 1991. He received his BEng with Honours degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from Heriot-Watt University, the summer of 2016. He is currently working towards a PhD at Heriot-Watt University. His research interest include, atmospheric propagation, satellite and ground station payload designs (analog & digital).

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