On The Assessment of fade Depth and Geoclimatic Factor for Microwave Link Applications in Lagos, Nigeria

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/788pbw89

Keywords:

Radio refractivity, refractivity gradient, k-factor, geoclimatic factor and Multipath fading

Abstract

This study examines the impact of geoclimatic parameters on microwave signal fade depth in Lagos State, Nigeria, a tropical megacity with dual rainfall patterns, high humidity, and rapid urbanization. Lagos, Nigeria's commercial hub, experiences two primary seasons: dry (November–March) and wet (April–October), with heavy annual rainfall that affects microwave signal reliability. The study evaluates the effects of urbanization, humidity, and rainfall on microwave communication systems, which are critical for broadcasting, satellite, and telecommunications. Using data from satellites, local weather stations, and microwave networks, statistical models were developed to establish quantitative relationships between fade depth and environmental factors. Results highlight the influence of Lagos’ unique geoclimatic and urban characteristics on microwave signal propagation and offer insights for optimizing networks in similar tropical regions. The findings underscore the need for tailored engineering solutions to address the climatic and infrastructural challenges of urbanizing areas in the tropics, providing a foundation for designing robust communication networks capable of withstanding diverse geoclimatic conditions.

Author Biographies

  • Olalekan Lawrence Ojo, University of Lagos, Akoka Yaba, Lagos Nigeria, Nigeria

     

    Department of Physics,

     

  • Famoriyo Olakunle Idris, University of Lagos, Nigeria

    Department of Physics, 

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Published

2025-02-05

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