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Author(s): Rodney Vaughan  and  Jørgen Bach-Anderson
Source: Channels, Propagation and Antennas for Mobile Communications,2003
Publication date January 2003

The simplest case of multipath propagation comprises one reflected path in addition to a direct path. This section discusses the fields resulting from a reflection from a smooth planar surface, which has direct relevance to propagation along streets and across rural areas.

Inspec keywords: radiowave propagation; electromagnetic wave reflection

Other keywords: smooth planar surface; reflection mechanism; street propagation; reflected path; rural area propagation; multipath propagation mechanism

Subjects: Radiowave propagation

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