Title :
A phenomenological model for radar signal propagation in evaporation ducts
Author :
Fedele, Gennaro ; Lombardo, Pierfrancesco ; Deli, Davide
Author_Institution :
Rome Univ., Italy
Abstract :
A phenomenological model is proposed for the propagation of wideband radar pulses through an evaporation duct. The proposed model extends the previous models in two directions: (i) it presents a wideband characterization, thus removing the continuous wave hypothesis of most previous models; (ii) it fully considers the random characteristic of the geometric parameters by providing a statistical model. In particular, a statistical approach is used for the description of the rough sea surface due to the presence of wind and sea swells. The resulting model describes the duct as a random Gaussian fading channel with statistical parameters related to the surface geometrical characteristics. Both the single point statistic of the received signals and the spectral distortion of the transmitted pulses are studied by the proposed model. In particular, the coherence bandwidth is shown to depend essentially on the ratio between the surface standard deviation and the correlation length, i.e., on the local surface slope. As expected, the channel bandwidth decreases as either the sea roughness increases (larger standard deviation) or the surface decorrelates. These results apply both to TE and TM modes and both to exponential and Gaussian models assumed to describe the spatial correlation function of the surface heights
Keywords :
Gaussian channels; correlation methods; exponential distribution; fading channels; microwave propagation; ocean waves; radar theory; rough surfaces; spectral analysis; statistical analysis; wind; TE mode; TM mode; channel bandwidth; coherence bandwidth; correlation length; evaporation ducts; exponential model; local surface slope; phenomenological model; radar signal propagation; random Gaussian fading channel; rough sea surface; sea swells; single point statistic; spatial correlation function; spectral distortion; statistical model; surface geometrical characteristics; surface heights; surface standard deviation; wideband radar pulses; wind; Bandwidth; Ducts; Fading; Radar; Rough surfaces; Sea surface; Solid modeling; Statistics; Surface roughness; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2000. The Record of the IEEE 2000 International
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5776-0
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2000.851887