IEEE 1999 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IGARSS'99 (Cat. No.99CH36293)
DOI: 10.1109/igarss.1999.774648
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Gaussian approximation for correlation function of apparent antenna pattern over beyond-the-horizon tropospheric path

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“…3d provides the comparison of the STF results with the experimental results of 310 km path with 2120 MHz in [20], 495 km path with 3 GHz in [24] [where the experimental results are provided as correlation function curve, and we convert it to correlation coefficient curve as the definition in (19)]. Our correlation results with the same channel parameters are consistent with the experimental results presented in [20,24]. Some deviations between the theoretical and experimental results maybe due to the real-world atmospheric condition difference and the antenna height misalignment.…”
Section: Fading Correlation Between Multi-beamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3d provides the comparison of the STF results with the experimental results of 310 km path with 2120 MHz in [20], 495 km path with 3 GHz in [24] [where the experimental results are provided as correlation function curve, and we convert it to correlation coefficient curve as the definition in (19)]. Our correlation results with the same channel parameters are consistent with the experimental results presented in [20,24]. Some deviations between the theoretical and experimental results maybe due to the real-world atmospheric condition difference and the antenna height misalignment.…”
Section: Fading Correlation Between Multi-beamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tropospheric refraction bending and slowing error is considered in target positioning and ranging by spatially separated radars in [23], wherein the data fusion of two radars is focused rather than the target detection from single radar. The horizontal angle correlation between receiving antenna and rotating transmitting antenna is considered both theoretical and experimentally, with wave scattering over an OTH tropospheric path [24], which can be used to validate our results of fading correlation along horizontal angle separation. Phase correlation in troposcatter array receiving signals and troposcatter propagation loss is considered in surveillance applications in our preliminary work [10,25].…”
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confidence: 99%