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Evaluating Unavailability Algorithm of the Satellite Link Based on the Rain Factor, Taking into Account the Requirements for Bandwidth, Reliability and Limitation of the Frequency and Energy Resource

https://doi.org/10.31854/1813-324X-2021-7-2-44-50

Abstract

The article presents an algorithm for evaluating the indicator of unavailability for the rain factor of satellite radio link sections, taking into account the requirements for throughput, reliability and limitation of the frequency and energy resource. In contrast to the existing approaches, the proposed problem is based on an analytical expression, which reduces the computational complexity under acceptable constraints.

About the Authors

A. E. Orlov
Military Signal Academy
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg, 194064



K. S. Novosadov
Military Signal Academy
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg, 194064



D. V. Salnikov
Military Signal Academy
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg, 194064



V. N. Bezhenar
Military Signal Academy
Russian Federation

St. Petersburg, 194064



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Orlov A.E., Novosadov K.S., Salnikov D.V., Bezhenar V.N. Evaluating Unavailability Algorithm of the Satellite Link Based on the Rain Factor, Taking into Account the Requirements for Bandwidth, Reliability and Limitation of the Frequency and Energy Resource. Proceedings of Telecommunication Universities. 2021;7(2):44-50. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31854/1813-324X-2021-7-2-44-50

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