1978
DOI: 10.1109/tap.1978.1141834
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Atmospheric structure, transhorizon propagation, and their relationship to remote sensing

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“…The interest in a better model to explain these anomalies led Cianos in 1978 to look for a model that combines both the scattering and the reflection parts. Taking into account that part of the signal due to reflection, Cianos [12] was able to deduce exponents of the scattering angle which agree well with the theory of scattering based on physical arguments. As will be shown later, reflection by layers results in large zero Doppler amplitudes of the received signals.…”
Section: The Spectral Density Functionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…The interest in a better model to explain these anomalies led Cianos in 1978 to look for a model that combines both the scattering and the reflection parts. Taking into account that part of the signal due to reflection, Cianos [12] was able to deduce exponents of the scattering angle which agree well with the theory of scattering based on physical arguments. As will be shown later, reflection by layers results in large zero Doppler amplitudes of the received signals.…”
Section: The Spectral Density Functionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…?j)dv^ . (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) Different correlation functions have been used by different authors.…”
Section: The Spectral Density Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%