International Telecommunication Union   ITU
Français  Espańol
 
Site map Contact Us Print version
  Home : ITU-R : WP3M : Contributions  Recently posted -  Search Meeting Documents
   
ITU-R WP3M  C 

ITU-R WP3M

Point-to-point and Earth-space propagation

Results:19 total items.
Contributions  [ AI/Question: 201/3 ]   Documents / Contributions
 
Number 
Title Source AI/Question
Date
[ 220 ]  
 
Comparison of rain attenuation time series synthesiser for slant paths and frequency between 12 and 50 GHz     France , ESA , Italy   207/3, 201/3   2007-04-09
[ 219 ]  
 
Contribution to databanks of Study Group 3 - 1-minute rain rate measurements in Korea     Korea (Republic of)   201/3   2007-04-09
[ 217 ]  
 
discussion document about Recommendation ITU-R P.837-4     France , ESA , Italy   201/3   2007-04-09
[ 210 ]  
 
Dynamic analysis of rainfall rate and rain attenuation: Generation of lognormal attenuation time series     Greece   206/3, 201/3   2007-04-05
[ 205 ]  
 
Preliminary draft revision to Recommendation ITU-R P.837-4 - Characteristics of precipitation for propagation modelling - Model to generate synthetic rain intensity fields for any given area     United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland   201/3   2007-04-05
[ 199 ]  
 
Preliminary draft revision of Recommendation ITU-R P.311-12 - Acquisition, presentation and analysis of data in studies of tropospheric propagation     United States of America   201/3   2007-04-04
[ 198 ]  
 
Discussion document on test variables and the selection of prediction methods     United States of America   201/3   2007-04-04
[ 189 ]  
 
Statistics for rain event duration and rain intensity - Contribution for the ITU-R data banks     Malaysia   208/3, 201/3   2007-03-07
[ 188 ]  
 
Submission of point rainfall rate and rain attenuation measurements on terrestrial links in 32 GHz - Contribution for the ITU-R data banks     Malaysia   208/3, 201/3   2007-03-07
[ 167 ]  
 
A rain attenuation time series syntheser at Ku-, Ka- and Q/V-bands for slant paths     France , ESA , Italy   206/3, 201/3   2006-09-21
[ 150 ]  
 
Contribution for the ITU-R data banks - Rainfall rate measurements in an equatorial region     Brazil (Federative Republic of)   201/3   2006-09-18
[ 145 ]  
 
Contribution to ITU-R data banks - Statistics of rain attenuation and rain fade event duration     Japan   201/3   2006-09-15
[ 141 ]  
 
Liaison statement to Working Party 3M - Application of Recommendation Itu-R P.1623 to the estimation of outage intensity performance for satellite digital paths     WP 4B   201/3   2006-09-08
[ 79 ]  
 
Submission of rain rate data from the Aburra Valley in the country of Colombia     Colombia (Republic of)   201/3   2004-10-12
[ 59 ]  
 
Working document toward a revision of Recommendation ITU-R P.1623 including a new inter-fade interval prediction method     United States of America   201/3   2004-10-05
[ 47 ]  
 
Liaison statement to WPs 3J and 3M - Acknowledgement and response to request for additional information concerning rain fade statistics in the bands 37.5-40.0 GHz and 42.0-42.5 GHz     WP 4-9S   208/3, 201/3   2004-02-18
[ 42 ]  
 
Proposed modification to Recommendation ITU-R P.835-3 - Reference standard atmospheres     European Space Agency (ESA)   206/3, 201/3   2003-11-13
[ 41 ]  
 
Proposed modification to Recommendation ITU-R P.834-4 - Effects of tropospheric refraction on radiowave propagation     European Space Agency (ESA)   206/3, 201/3   2003-11-13
[ 31 ]  
 
Spatial distribution of cloud cover     Spain   206/3, 201/3   2003-11-13
Results:19 total items.
 
Multiple Document Download: Check the boxes of the selected documents, then click "Zip and download"
   
 
User preferences: 
Multiple Document Download: Formats and Languages to be included (when available):
HTML Navigation Pages  
Formats  + Other formats
Languages (maximum 2)  + Multilingual 
(E: English - F: French - S: Spanish - A: Arabic - C: Chinese - R: Russian)

Top -  Feedback -  Contact Us -  Copyright © ITU 2008 All Rights Reserved
Contact for this page :  ITU-R Web coordinator
Updated : 2024-6-17