Analysis of Mountain-Reflected Signal Strength in Digital Mobile Radio Communications (Special Issue on Land Mobile/Portable Propagation)
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概要
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In order to evaluate multipath signal strengths reflected by mountain, a fundamental equation is derived for both cases where antenna beams are larger and smaller than a reflecting plane, assuming that reflection consists of absoption and scattering at the mountain surface. Absorption loss at a mountain surface was measured on a model propagation path by using sharp beam antennas to separately pick up the mountain-reflected signal.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1993-02-25
著者
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Kitano Y
Faculty Of Engineering Takushoku University
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Kitano Yasushi
Faculty Of Engineering Takushoku University
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Ikegami Fumio
Faculty Of Engineering Takushoku University
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Maeyama Toshiyuki
Faculty of Engineering, Takushoku University
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Maeyama Toshiyuki
Faculty Of Engineering Takushoku University
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