In order to realize the near sea surface communication under high sea states, a link-peak diffraction model is proposed. A P-M sea wave model is established based on the bilinear superposition method. The simple single-peak diffraction model is modified and the theoretical calculation is carried out. The steps to correct the simple single-edge peak diffraction model are multi-edge diffraction model, multi-circular peak diffraction model, and link-peak diffraction model. Simulation experiments are carried out on the applicable frequencies of the link-peak diffraction model, and the attenuation of electromagnetic waves at the round peak diffraction is calculated. The link-peak diffraction model not only simplifies the calculation process in the applicable frequency but also shows good agreement with the results of the multi-peak diffraction model, which provides a theoretical basis for the calculation of electromagnetic wave propagation attenuation in high sea states.
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