A comparison is made between the measured and theoretically predicted field strength in the shadow region of a lossy dielectric obstacle. The field is measured along a cylindrical arc behind the obstacle at a frequency of 50 GHz. The theoretical model uses the uniform theory of diffraction including corner, edge-to-edge, and edge-to-corner diffraction, heuristically extended to include effects of nonperfect conductivity. The agreement between the measured and theoretically derived results is excellent for both orthogonal polarisations considered. The field behind a lossy block-shaped obstacle proves to be less polarisation dependent than behind a perfectly conducting one.</p
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Abstract In this work, novel heuristic coefficients are derived for the uniform theory of diffracti...
Electromagnetic waves in suburban environment encounter multiple obstructions that shadow the signal...
We discuss three sets of heuristic coefficients used in uniform theory of diffraction (UTD) to chara...
A comparison is made between the measured and theoretically predicted field strength in the shadow r...
A comparison between the measured and theoretically predicted site-shielding factor (SSF) of an obst...
In this paper the Uniform Theory of Diffraction (UTD) is used to calculate the electric field streng...
A comparison between the measured and theoretically predicted site shielding factor (SSF) of a thin ...
Abstract—In this paper the Uniform Theory of Diffraction (UTD) is used to calculate the electric fie...
Radio wave signals do not travel in a straight line path. There may be some obstacles between the so...
The paper deals with a study of diffraction on dielectric wedge(building corner) in millimeter frequ...
This thesis presents a solution to the problem of receiving a signal in the shadow and fringe areas....
It has been shown quantitatively that the diamagnetic effect of large flake-like metal powder dielec...
This thesis is divided into two distinct parts. Part I, consisting of chapters 1 to 3, deals with th...
Abstract To study the problem of radio wave propagation in an environment of dielectric ground and o...
Abstract In this work, novel heuristic coefficients are derived for the uniform theory of diffracti...
Electromagnetic waves in suburban environment encounter multiple obstructions that shadow the signal...
We discuss three sets of heuristic coefficients used in uniform theory of diffraction (UTD) to chara...