Rain Rate Estimation Bounds and Weather-Adaptive Pilot Allocation for LEO Satellite ISAC
Abstract
Rain attenuates Ku-band satellite signals by up to 20~dB, encoding precipitation information along the Earth-space slant path. This paper derives the Bayesian Cram\'{e}r-Rao bound (BCRB) for rain rate estimation from LEO broadband OFDM downlinks. Using corrected ITU-R P.838-3 coefficients, the standard CRB yields a minimum detectable rain rate for a single link at the reference elevation. We derive the prior Fisher information in closed form for log-normal rain (, from 186{,}292 samples) and show that a single-snapshot BCRB reduces to ; exploiting temporal correlation () over a 30-min window further tightens it to , while multi-link fusion across links lowers the operating-point RMSE \emph{lower bound} at to approximately . Building on these bounds, we formulate a weather-adaptive pilot allocation that minimizes the BCRB subject to a hard spectral-efficiency constraint, characterize its three-regime structure (full-sensing, throughput-tracking, outage), and pair it with a CUSUM rain onset detector achieving sub-10-min delay for . A closed-form analysis of dynamic LEO slant geometry identifies a sensing-optimal elevation at the P.618-validity floor of that yields a geometric improvement over the baseline, exposing a structural anti-correlation between sensing- and communication-optimal elevations along an orbital pass. Validation against 9.4~million radar samples from 215 Ku-band GEO satellite links (, RMSE~) and 113 rain gauges confirms the underlying attenuation model; the bounds transfer to LEO constellations under matched OFDM signal parameters, with dedicated LEO validation left for future work.
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@article{arxiv.2604.10830,
title = {Rain Rate Estimation Bounds and Weather-Adaptive Pilot Allocation for LEO Satellite ISAC},
author = {Haofan Dong and Houtianfu Wang and Hanlin Cai and O. Tansel Baydas and Ozgur B. Akan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.10830},
year = {2026}
}