2019
DOI: 10.1590/2179-10742019v18i11633
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Ray Tracing and Applications to an Evaporation Duct Model Based on Data from Oceanographic Buoy Sensors

Abstract: The two-dimensional ray tracing method allows an easy and fast modeling of tropospheric propagation in the microwave frequency range. A version of this method that determines ray trajectories, amplitudes and delays of the electromagnetic field, as well as the propagation loss in a two-dimensional inhomogeneous environment will be described. The implemented algorithm may consider generalized maps of modified refractivity (or refractive modulus), including not only the vertical gradients, but also their horizont… Show more

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“…The radar echo retrieval method is based on measurement of the radar sea clutter power signal to reconstruct the structure of the evaporation ducts. Besides, Freitas and Costa used the ray tracing method [13], [14] to model the evaporation duct [15]. Given that evaporation ducts have a great influence on radar navigation and communication systems, it is important to effectively avoid the negative influences of the evaporation ducts on the radar system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The radar echo retrieval method is based on measurement of the radar sea clutter power signal to reconstruct the structure of the evaporation ducts. Besides, Freitas and Costa used the ray tracing method [13], [14] to model the evaporation duct [15]. Given that evaporation ducts have a great influence on radar navigation and communication systems, it is important to effectively avoid the negative influences of the evaporation ducts on the radar system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%