A comparison of propagation over rough sea surfaces using MOM and PWE methods

F. Ryan, J. Johnson, R. Burkholder
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Microwave propagation over rough seas plays an important role in maritime communication and surveillance applications. For propagation between low altitude antennas, the prediction of the electromagnetic fields is complicated by a number of effects including: 1) non-flat rough sea surfaces caused by wind waves and swell, 2) shadowing or blockage of direct-path due to wave crests, 3) finite conductivity surface boundary conditions, 4) surface waves (for vertical polarization), and 5) boundary effects which lead to non-planar wave fields near the air-sea interface. Traditional methods for modeling RF path loss or propagation factor using simple 2-ray geometrical optics models, or even spherical wave models, fail to correctly predict the near surface EM fields. More exact propagation techniques such as integral equation or parabolic wave equation (PWE) methods could be employed to predict the fields, but the veracity of PWE for near surface predictions has often been questioned.
使用MOM和PWE方法在粗糙海面上传播的比较
微波在波涛汹涌的海面上传播在海上通信和监视应用中起着重要作用。对于低空天线之间的传播,电磁场的预测由于许多影响而变得复杂,包括:1)由风浪和膨胀引起的非平坦粗糙海面,2)由于波峰导致的直接路径的遮蔽或阻塞,3)有限导电性表面边界条件,4)表面波(垂直极化),以及5)边界效应导致在海气界面附近的非平面波场。使用简单的2射线几何光学模型或球面波模型来模拟射频路径损耗或传播因子的传统方法无法正确预测近表面电磁场。更精确的传播技术,如积分方程或抛物波方程(PWE)方法可以用于预测场,但PWE方法在近地表预测中的准确性经常受到质疑。
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