Radio wave propagation along mixed paths in forest environments
Abstract
The propagation of radio waves is examined for communication paths that may be partly within a forest and partly in regions outside the vegetation. Analytic results are found for simple canonic geometries in which the fields can be described in terms of ray-trajectories. By viewing a realistic forest environment as a combination of such canonic cases, it is possible to evaluate radio losses in complex situations by using a ray-tracking approach. The pertinent fields can then be expressed in terms of relatively simple analytical expressions, which hold well for frequencies between 2 and 200 MHz.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
- Pub Date:
- July 1977
- DOI:
- 10.1109/TAP.1977.1141620
- Bibcode:
- 1977ITAP...25..471T
- Keywords:
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- Environment Effects;
- Forests;
- Radio Transmission;
- Ray Tracing;
- Transmission Loss;
- Atmospheric Attenuation;
- Boundary Value Problems;
- Dipole Antennas;
- Far Fields;
- Polarization Characteristics;
- Vegetation;
- Communications and Radar