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pro vyhledávání: '"M. O. Ajewole"'
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 7, Iss 7, Pp 1719-1730 (2007)
MonteCarlo simulations have been performed to evaluate the importance of multiple scattering effects in co- and cross-polar radar returns for 94 GHz radars in Cloudsat and airborne configurations. Thousands of vertically structured profiles derived f
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https://doaj.org/article/eb4940f62b3f43afacda5991488b860b
Publikováno v:
MAPAN. 37:161-174
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Acta Geophysica. 70:415-427
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Advances in Space Research. 67:3098-3105
An important characteristic of rainfall levels at a particular place is the statistical distribution of rainfall rate. In this paper, 5-min integration time rainfall data for the Northcentral region of Nigeria was obtained from the Tropospheric Data
Autor:
M. O. Ajewole, A. Akinbolati
Publikováno v:
FUDMA JOURNAL OF SCIENCES. 4:111-118
This study investigates the effect of some radio climatic factors on the Received Signal Strength (RSS) of a Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcast Station (DTTBS) in Katsina City, Nigeria. The RSS was measured at intervals along selected routes ar
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Physical Science International Journal. :9-19
Radar is a unique tool that can measure precipitation parameters over a large aerial coverage. Its application spans over study of climate change and radiowave propagation. Inter-relation between the rain parameters can also be derived with the heigh
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APTIKOM Journal on Computer Science and Information Technologies. 4:37-44
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Telecommunications and Radio Engineering. 79:1625-1634
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APTIKOM Journal on Computer Science and Information Technologies. 4:125-134
Reliable broadband communication requires secure high data rate and bandwidth links. With the observed increase in broadband users, known communication systems such as RF and microwave links cannot promise such requirements due to link interference a
Evaluation of some rain attenuation prediction models for satellite communication at Ku and Ka bands
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 188:52-61
Propagation of radio waves between terrestrial and earth-space links at frequencies above 10 GHz are adversely affected by weather, especially rain. Rain-induced attenuation is an important propagation effect that has to be considered in satellite co