A theory is described for computing the reflected or scattered field from a smooth body with inflection points. These inflections occur in certain directions at each surface point for which the total (Gaussian) curvature is zero or negative. For surface illumination in one of these critical directions, the usual reflection formulas obtained by the high-frequency approximation are inapplicable, and a shadow zone exists in the reflected field. Scattering into the shadow zone is treated, as well as specular reflection. This theory should have a variety of applications such as for certain optics problems, computer graphics modeling of three-dimensional shapes, and the design and analysis of specialized microwave reflector antennas
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149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This thesis is divided into t...
International audienceBy measuring the scattered electromagnetic field produced by a plane wave on a...
Research on the scattering of electromagnetic waves from rough surfaces has greatly advanced in the ...
Statistical analysis and physical interpretation of scattering from surfaces with different roughnes...
International audienceIn this introductory paper, we present with some details the (mathematically) ...
335-356A surface-field approach to electromagnetic scattering from a rough surface is developed with...
The problem of the focal region fields scattered by an arbitrary surface reflector under uniform pla...
This figure shows the magnitude of the rough surface scattering coefficient in terms of the angle of...
Scattering effects from rough surfaces are non-paraxial diffraction phenomena resulting from random ...
Scattering effects from rough surfaces are non-paraxial diffraction phenomena resulting from random ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of O...
This report presents an analytic framework for calculating BRDFs (bi-directional reflectance distrib...
Scattering from randomly rough surfaces is a well-established sub area of electrodynamics. There rem...
International audienceWe solve the inverse scattering problem for a surface profile by measuring the...
Over twenty years ago a linear systems approach to modeling surface scatter phenomena was developed ...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.This thesis is divided into t...
International audienceBy measuring the scattered electromagnetic field produced by a plane wave on a...
Research on the scattering of electromagnetic waves from rough surfaces has greatly advanced in the ...
Statistical analysis and physical interpretation of scattering from surfaces with different roughnes...