A numerical method for using a ray tracing program to compute radio fields in regions of strong focusing
Abstract
Radio fields are computed in regions of strong focusing, using ray intercept data provided by a standard ray tracing program. The procedure extends the usefulness of the ray trace by allowing fields to be computed near caustics and cusps where ray density calculations fail. Using a plane wave decomposition of the field components, phase integrals are computed by curve fitting intercepts of ray traced through ionospheric or tropospheric media whose refractive indices vary arbitrarily with altitude. A numerical algorithm is described for performing the plane wave angular spectral integrations. This procedure avoids the complications associated with higher order asymptotic techniques, allowing a much broader range of refractivity index profiles to be analyzed by a single method. It is applied to two sample profiles, and the results agree very closely with higher order stationary phase estimates in caustic regions. Moreover, the computer code runs efficiently, despite the presence of highly oscillatory integrands.
- Publication:
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Final Report
- Pub Date:
- March 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982psrc.rept.....W
- Keywords:
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- Focusing;
- Radio Waves;
- Ray Tracing;
- Asymptotic Methods;
- Numerical Integration;
- Radio Wave Refraction;
- Communications and Radar