This letter deals with ray propagation in stochastic distributions of discrete scatterers having random shapes. The propagation medium is described by means of a semiin nite percolating lattice and two different propagation models are considered. The propagation depth inside the medium is analytically estimated in terms of the probability that a ray reaches a prescribed level before being reected back in the above empty half-plane. A comparison with Monte-Carlo-like experiments validate the proposed solutions. Applications are in wireless communications, remote sensing, and radar engineering. (c) 2007 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other users, including reprinting/ republishi...
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Scattering of electromagnetic waves by discrete, randomly distributed objects is addressed. In gener...
The probability distribution of radio wave that undergoes certain number of collisions at a specific...
Scattering of electromagnetic waves by discrete, randomly distributed objects is addressed. In gener...
This letter deals with ray propagation in stochastic distributions of discrete scatterers having ran...
The statistical characterization of the electromagnetic propagation in urban radio channels is inves...
The present contribution deals with ray propagation in semi-innite percolation lattices consisting o...
Copyright © 2008 IEEEFor line-of-sight links in random media or urban areas, propagation may be appr...
In this letter, an experimental validation of percolation-based approaches for the prediction of wav...
Ray propagation in stratified semi-infinite percolation lattices consisting of a succession of diffe...
In recent years it has been shown that ray propagation in two-dimensional (2D) uniform random percol...
This letter is a rst attempt to apply a percolation theory model to the estimation of the density of...
The typical model for diffusion in disordered systems is that of a random walk that proceeds in disc...
A simple technique is used to derive statistical characterizations of the perturbations imposed upon...
This paper analyses a model for the intensity of distribution for rays propagating without absorptio...
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Scattering of electromagnetic waves by discrete, randomly distributed objects is addressed. In gener...
The probability distribution of radio wave that undergoes certain number of collisions at a specific...
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