Propagation modeling and simulation approaches for the use of High Frequency Surface Wave Radar (HFSWR) are discussed. HFSWR uses vertically polarized surface waves along multi-mixed paths in the lower HF band (3 MHz - 15 MHz). Various numerical propagators are reviewed with an early analytical model. Split Step Fast Fourier Transformation, finite- difference, and finite-element solutions of the well-known one-way, forward propagation Parabolic Equation (PE) model are presented. MATLAB-based numerical propagation prediction tools based on these models are listed. Tests and comparisons among these analytical and numerical tools are given for some canonical surface wave propagation scenarios. The Millington effect for both smooth and irregula...
This Master thesis deals with wave propagation and starts with wave propagation basics. It briefly p...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of HF surface wave radar. The goal is to int...
Abstract- In this study, a computer code is described which has been developed for the simulation of...
A new Matlab-Based, user-friendly virtual propagation tool (VPT) that can be used for multi-mixed pa...
Surface Wave High Frequency Radars (SWHFR) are taken into account in the content of modeling and sim...
The use of radar has grown tremendously from its original use in the military, to its modern use in ...
This paper discusses the overview of ground wave propagation and addresses a particular class of pro...
This data was collected by Kirincich as part of the NSF-sponsored High Frequency Radar Winds program...
Reliable and accurate groundwave propagation path loss prediction between a pair of transmitter/rece...
A novel MATLAB (TM)-based split-step parabolic-equation (SSPE) propagation package is introduced for...
High frequency surface wave radar (HFSWR), operating at frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz, has long ...
International audienceHigh Frequency propagation over the surface of the Earth or sea is a relevant ...
IEEE Antennas and Propagation SocietySurface wave propagation along multi-mixed-paths with irregular...
International audienceRadio communication over Earth along mixed-paths in the HF band is a relevant ...
Both the efficacy and accuracy of existing algorithms for predicting radiowave coverage are often co...
This Master thesis deals with wave propagation and starts with wave propagation basics. It briefly p...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of HF surface wave radar. The goal is to int...
Abstract- In this study, a computer code is described which has been developed for the simulation of...
A new Matlab-Based, user-friendly virtual propagation tool (VPT) that can be used for multi-mixed pa...
Surface Wave High Frequency Radars (SWHFR) are taken into account in the content of modeling and sim...
The use of radar has grown tremendously from its original use in the military, to its modern use in ...
This paper discusses the overview of ground wave propagation and addresses a particular class of pro...
This data was collected by Kirincich as part of the NSF-sponsored High Frequency Radar Winds program...
Reliable and accurate groundwave propagation path loss prediction between a pair of transmitter/rece...
A novel MATLAB (TM)-based split-step parabolic-equation (SSPE) propagation package is introduced for...
High frequency surface wave radar (HFSWR), operating at frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz, has long ...
International audienceHigh Frequency propagation over the surface of the Earth or sea is a relevant ...
IEEE Antennas and Propagation SocietySurface wave propagation along multi-mixed-paths with irregular...
International audienceRadio communication over Earth along mixed-paths in the HF band is a relevant ...
Both the efficacy and accuracy of existing algorithms for predicting radiowave coverage are often co...
This Master thesis deals with wave propagation and starts with wave propagation basics. It briefly p...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of HF surface wave radar. The goal is to int...
Abstract- In this study, a computer code is described which has been developed for the simulation of...