Total Attenuation of Satellite Signal on Earth‐Space Link in West Africa
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The study examines the consequence of total attenuation impairments on fixed satellite communication
link on earth‐space path in West Africa for 0.01 % unavailability of an average year. The International
Telecommunication Union Radio Propagation Recommendation (ITU‐RP 618, 2012) procedure and study
group 3 data bank base was used for the computation of total attenuation for seventeen (17) West
Africa countries for both uplink and downlink frequencies. The results reveal lowest value at C‐band
which gradually increases at Ku and Ka bands while the highest values of total attenuation are
experienced at v‐ band for all the locations. Both uplink and downlink results at v‐bands show constantly
that total attenuation is more severe (more than 100 dB) in countries like Togo (139.64 dB), Liberia
(138.55 dB), Ghana (138.20 dB), Benin (134.19 dB), Ivory Coast (132.75 dB), and Nigeria (122.42 dB). It
should be noted that all stations are in the tropical region of West Africa where rainfall is very high and
therefore will experience more signal loss due to the presence of rain, cloud, oxygen, and water vapor
even in clear‐sky or none rainy conditions. The overall results will be helpful for system planning and
better performance of satellite communication link in West Africa region.
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