An Activity Report on Electromagnetic Wave Sensing in Random Media and High Data Rate Satellite Communications, Pursued in a Research Laboratory
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The following two kinds of researches are conducted in my laboratory: (A) electromagnetic (EM) wave theory with application to sensing, imaging and material estimate, and (B) high data rate satellite communications systems. Each research has five subjects and this paper addresses four subjects, which are (A-1) Effective parameters of a medium containing many particles, (A-2) Radar characteristics of a body surrounded by a random medium, (A-3) Statistical methods for measuring ocean waves in satellite altimetry, and (B-4) Atmospheric turbulence effects on high data rate satellite communications. Here A and B in parentheses indicate above two researches, respectively. To solve these subjects the author has proposed fundamental and original methods and thereby obtained many interesting results to scientists and engineers. General remarks are made on the results in this paper.
- 社団法人 電気学会の論文
- 2004-12-01
著者
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Tateiba Mitsuo
Department Of Computer Science And Communication Engineering Graduate School Of Information Science
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Tateiba Mitsuo
Department Of Computer Science And Communications Engineering Faculty Of Information Science And Ele
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