Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
Annex 1
 1     Introduction
 2     Propagation loss
        2.1     Attenuation due to
atmospheric gases
        2.2     Attenuation by
precipitation and clouds
                  2.2.1     Prediction
of attenuation statistics for an average year
                  2.2.2     Seasonal
variations – worst month
                  2.2.3     Variability
in space and time of statistics
                  2.2.4     Site
diversity
                  2.2.5     Characteristics
of precipitation events
        2.3     Clear-air effects
                  2.3.1     Decrease
in antenna gain due to wave-front incoherence
                  2.3.2     Beam
spreading loss
        2.4     Scintillation and
multipath fading
                  2.4.1     Calculation
of monthly and long-term statistics of amplitude scintillations
at elevation angles greater than 5 degrees
                  2.4.2     Calculation
of the deep fading part of the scintillation/multipath fading distribution of
elevation angles less than 5°
                  2.4.3     Calculation
of the shallow fading part of the scintillation/multipath fading distribution
at elevation angles less than 5°
        2.5     Estimation of total
attenuation due to multiple sources of simultaneously occurring atmospheric
attenuation
        2.6     Attenuation by sand
and dust storms
 3     Noise temperature
 4     Cross-polarization effects
        4.1     Calculation of
long-term statistics of hydrometeor-induced cross-polarization
        4.2     Joint statistics of
XPD and attenuation
        4.3     Long-term frequency
and polarization scaling of statistics of hydrometeor-induced cross‑polarization
        4.4     Data relevant to
cross-polarization cancellation
 5     Propagation delays
 6     Bandwidth limitations
 7     Angle of arrival
 8     Calculation of long-term
statistics for non-GSO paths