Other considerations, Path availability – ADTRAN TRACER 5045 User Manual

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Section 2 Microwave Path Engineering Basics

TRACER 5045 System Manual

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7.

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

Path Availability

The path availability of a wireless link is a metric that expresses the fractional amount of time a link is
available over some fixed amount of time, and depends on several factors. Path availability is expressed as

where the parameters are

a

terrain factor

b

climate factor

f

carrier frequency (GHz)

d

path length (miles)

F

fade margin (dB)

Terrain Factor (a)

The terrain factor is a quantity that compensates the link availability for different types of terrain.
Generally speaking, the more smooth an area's terrain is, the less availability a wireless link running over
that terrain will have, primarily due to multipath reflections. In contrast, secondary microwave signals will
be randomly dispersed over rough terrain, and will not interfere with the main signal lobe as badly as in the
smooth terrain case. The terrain factor values normally used are listed below:

Climate Factor (b)

The climate factor is a quantity that compensates the link availability for different types of climates
(weather). In general, microwave links operating in areas with high humidity will have less availability
than those in arid areas, primarily because water is a dispersive mechanism to microwave energy, and
causes the main signal lobe to refract and disperse away from the receiver location. The climate factor
values normally used are listed below

:

Terrain

Terrain Factor

Description

Smooth

4

water, flat desert

Average

1

moderate roughness

Mountainous

1/4

very rough, mountainous

Climate

Climate Factor

Description

Very Dry

1/8

desert regions

Temperate

1/4

mainland, interior region

Humid

1/2

humid and coastal regions

A

1

2.5 10

6

×

(

)abfd

3

10

F 10

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)

[

] 100%

Ч

=

(%)

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