Technical Program

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SS-L21: Advances in Signal Processing for Environmental Studies

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Thursday, 7 May, 16:30 - 18:30
Location: On-Demand
Virtual Session: View on Virtual Platform
Session Chair: Hagit Messer, Tel-Aviv University
 
 SS-L21.1: A DIFFERENTIAL APPROACH FOR RAIN FIELD TOMOGRAPHIC RECONSTRUCTION USING MICROWAVE SIGNALS FROM LEO SATELLITES
         Xi Shen; University of Western Australia
         Defeng (David) Huang; University of Western Australia
         Claire Vincent; University of Melbourne
         Wenxiao Wang; University of Western Australia
         Roberto Togneri; University of Western Australia
 
 SS-L21.2: UNCERTAINTIES IN SHORT COMMERCIAL MICROWAVE LINKS FADING DUE TO RAIN
         Hai Victor Habi; Tel Aviv University
         Hagit Messer; Tel Aviv University
 
 SS-L21.3: ON THE OPPORTUNISTIC USE OF COMMERCIAL KU AND KA BAND SATCOM NETWORKS FOR RAIN RATE ESTIMATION: POTENTIALS AND CRITICAL ISSUES
         Filippo Giannetti; Università di Pisa
         Marco Moretti; Università di Pisa
         Ruggero Reggiannini; Università di Pisa
         Attilio Vaccaro; MBI SRL
         Simone Scarfone; Università di Pisa
         Alberto Ortolani; LaMMA Consortium
 
 SS-L21.4: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS FOR PATH ATTENUATION ESTIMATION OF MICROWAVE SIGNALS DUE TO RAINFALL AND BEYOND
         Boming Song; University of Western Australia
         Defeng (David) Huang; University of Western Australia
         Xi Shen; University of Western Australia
         Roberto Togneri; University of Western Australia
 
 SS-L21.5: DEEP RAINRATE ESTIMATION FROM HIGHLY ATTENUATED DOWNLINK SIGNALS OF GROUND-BASED COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE TERMINALS
         Kumar Vijay Mishra; University of Luxembourg
         Bhavani Shankar M. R.; University of Luxembourg
         Björn Ottersten; University of Luxembourg
 
 SS-L21.6: STATISTICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING APPROACH FOR RAIN ESTIMATION BASED ON MEASUREMENTS FROM NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
         Jonatan Ostrometzky; Columbia University
         Hagit Messer; Tel Aviv University