Theoretical and Experimental Study of Propagation in 3D Tunnels(Antennas and Propagation)
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概要
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This paper is concerned with the application of ray tracing method (RTM) to field analysis in bended and branched tunnels. On the line of sight, direct wave from a source and reflected waves at the tunnel walls are dominant compared with diffracted waves, but off the line of sight, diffraction can not be ignored especially beyond an abrupt bending. As a result, a detailed attention should be focused on the RTM analysis when dealing with propagation in the region off the line of sight. In this paper, we take into account of the diffraction rays which are originally reflection rays, next diffracted at a bending edge, and again converted to reflection rays. It is shown that numerical results are in good agreement with the experimental data.
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- 2004-10-01
著者
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UCHIDA Kazunori
Fukuoka Institute of Technology
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MATSUNAGA Toshiaki
Fukuoka Institute of Technology
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NOSE Hidetoshi
Fukuoka Institute of Technology
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MAEDA Hiroshi
Fukuoka Institute of Technology
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