Title
Rain Estimation from Smart City’s E-band Links
Abstract
Smart cities around the world are supported by high-capacity wireless communication networks, which are based on millimeter-waves links. The propagating waves are sensitive to hydrometeors, and their signal level is attenuated by rain. However, most of the links in such networks are shorter than 1 km, imposing large errors on the rain estimation results. In this paper we demonstrate, using actual measurements from the city of Rehovot, Israel, how high-resolution rain maps can be generated from the received signal level measurements collected by these links. We first propose a method for reducing the errors in converting signal attenuation to rainfall estimates in short, in-city links. The proposed method requires calibration of model parameters using side information from either a rain gauge or a long link in the vicinity of the network. We empirically analyze the results of the calibrating method using either auxiliary measurements and show that the performance is satisfactory for both. Then, we apply a spatial interpolation method on the rainfall resulting estimates, and demonstrate the construction of an high-resolution 2-D map of the accumulated rain in a city, a product with great potential for improving well-being of life in urban areas.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.1109/IVMSP54334.2022.9816243
2022 IEEE 14th Image, Video, and Multidimensional Signal Processing Workshop (IVMSP)
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
Commercial Microwave Links (CMLs),Smart-City,mmWave,Rain Maps,Rain Estimation
Conference
978-1-6654-7823-6
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Roy Janco100.34
Jonatan Ostrometzky2215.52
Hagit Messer300.34