Results From Submillimeter Wave Propagation Experiments At 325.153 Ghz Water Vapor Absorption Line Using The Thz Atmospheric And Ionospheric Propagation And Scattering (Taipas) System

2019 IEEE INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM (IGARSS 2019)(2019)

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This paper presents submillimeter wave (SMMW) propagation and meteorological measurements obtained using the TAIPAS system operated continuously over a period from August 15 to August 30, 2018. The TAIPAS system is a 320-340 GHz, coherent, line-of-sight transmissometer which can be used to measure propagated power and spectral properties of directional electromagnetic (EM) waves at SMMW frequencies at and around the 325.153 GHz water vapor absorption line.The overall goal of the TAIPAS project is to develop a comprehensive predictive model relevant for atmospheric propagation in the range of similar to 1 MHz - 3000 GHz.
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AD 2018 08 30,atmospheric propagation,TAIPAS project,water vapor absorption line,directional electromagnetic waves,line-of-sight transmissometer,TAIPAS system,scattering system,ionospheric propagation,THZ atmospheric,submillimeter wave propagation experiments,frequency 325.153 GHz,frequency 320.0 GHz to 340.0 GHz,frequency 1.0 MHz to 3000.0 GHz
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