DocumentCode
53633
Title
The Information Carried by Scattered Waves: Near-Field and Nonasymptotic Regimes
Author
Franceschetti, Massimo ; Migliore, Marco Donald ; Minero, Paolo ; Schettino, Fulvio
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Volume
63
Issue
7
fYear
2015
fDate
Jul-15
Firstpage
3144
Lastpage
3157
Abstract
The number of spatial degrees of freedom of the field radiated in a two-dimensional setting by a time-harmonic, arbitrary square-integrable current density and in the presence of a random distribution of scattering elements is determined. It is shown that the active power associated to the kth singular value of the near field in the presence of scatterers external to the cut presents a heavy tail decay as a function of its index, rather than the usual exponential attenuation occurring beyond a critical index term observed in free space. This near-field information gain due to scattering was recently anticipated by Janaswamy using a stochastic source model, it is extended here to arbitrary sources, and it is shown to disappear in the limit of large radiating systems. It is also shown that the same information gain and asymptotic cut-off occurs for the singular values of the field radiating in free space. Collectively, these results show that while the presence of scatterers external to the cut can increase the number of channels that can be exploited for communication by the active power in the near field, they do not change the number of channels associated to the field, nor the asymptotic behavior of the number of degrees of freedom.
Keywords
current density; electromagnetic wave scattering; singular value decomposition; stochastic processes; asymptotic behavior; critical index term; exponential attenuation; heavy tail decay; large radiating systems; near-field information gain; near-field regimes; nonasymptotic regimes; scattered waves; scattering element random distribution; singular-value decomposition; spatial degrees of freedom; stochastic source model; time-harmonic arbitrary square-integrable current density; Approximation methods; Current density; Hilbert space; Indexes; Reactive power; Scattering; Stochastic processes; Born approximation; Degrees of freedom; degrees of freedom; propagation; scattering; singular value decomposition; singular-value decomposition;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.2015.2429742
Filename
7101845
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