Characterisation of scattering functions by the new concept of complex multi-fractal
Characterisation of scattering functions by the new concept of complex multi-fractal
- Author(s): C. Goutelard ; S. Fejzovski ; C. Pautot
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20000200
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- Author(s): C. Goutelard ; S. Fejzovski ; C. Pautot Source: 8th International Conference on High-Frequency Radio Systems and Techniques, 2000 p. 347 – 352
- Conference: 8th International Conference on High-Frequency Radio Systems and Techniques
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20000200
- ISBN: 0 85296 727 6
- Location: Guildford, UK
- Conference date: 10-13 July 2000
- Format: PDF
The scattering function is used as a measure which characterises transmission channels, in particular high frequency channels. Experiences have proved that this function is at the present time sufficient and in some cases necessary to characterise these channels. The scattering function is adjusted for the high latitude channels (DAMSON experience) as well as for the middle latitude or equatorial zones (STUDIO-LETTI). Results presented in this study are based on the measurement of scattering functions obtained by backscattering ionospheric sounding methods. These methods allow to characterise the different channels existing between an emission point and different receiving points located at variable distances from the emission point.
Inspec keywords: ionospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; radiowave propagation; multipath channels; electromagnetic wave scattering; backscatter; fractals
Subjects: Radio links and equipment; Radiowave propagation
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