Complex envelope correlations for non-isotropic scattering

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The author describes the correlational properties of the complex envelope of a non-isotropically scattered mobile radio signal specified by Clarke's model. The scattering probability density function of the arriving waves is chosen to describe directional propagation that would occur in an urban environment.

Inspec keywords: mobile radio; electromagnetic wave scattering

Other keywords: probability density function; nonisotropic scattering; Clarke model; urban environment; directional propagation; complex envelope correlations; mobile radio signal

Subjects: Mobile radio systems; Radiowave propagation

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