Autors: Singh H., Kumar R., Bonev, B. G., Petkov, P. Z. Title: Cloud Attenuation issues in Satellite Communications at millimeter Frequency Bands-State of Art Keywords: Satellite Communication, Millimeter Wave, Cloud Attenuation Abstract: Over the past decades satellites has been evolved to provide a variety of services like, navigation, data, voice, videos, etc. Frequencies above 10 GHz provide new opportunities to meet the high bandwidth demands of current telecom sector. The telecom industry is looking for higher for higher frequencies because they provide higher bandwidth greater than 1 GHz which is useful for higher data rates transmissions. This article provides the brief overview of cloud attenuation and its effects on satellite communications. Different models are discussed followed by different work done on these issues. A comparative study has also been provided for different proposed models for SatCom. References Issue
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