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10-15 July 2022 • Denver, Colorado, USA
IEEE AP-S/URSI 2022
10-15 July 2022 • Denver, Colorado, USA
Technical Program
Session TU-A4.2P
Paper TU-A4.2P.4
TU-A4.2P.4
Multi-scale modeling of the time-harmonic scattering from a thin layer of randomly distributed small particles
Amandine Boucart, Bruno Stupfel, CEA, CESTA, France; Sonia Fliss, Laure Giovangigli, POEMS, UMA, ENSTA-Paris, France
Session:
Refraction, Propagation and Scattering
Track:
AP-S: Propagation & Scattering
Location:
Capitol Ballroom 7 (HR)
Presentation Time:
Tue, 12 Jul, 14:20 - 14:40 Denver Time (UTC -7)
Session Co-Chairs:
Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan and Caglar Yardim, Ohio State University
Presentation
Discussion
Session TU-A4.2P
TU-A4.2P.1: CLASI Monterey Preliminary Drone Data
Elizabeth Shi, Caglar Yardim, Joe Vinci, Ohio State University, United States
TU-A4.2P.2: A Theoretical Analysis of Lower Atmospheric Refractivity Estimation using a Phase Coherent Array
Joe Vinci, Caglar Yardim, Joel Johnson, Elizabeth Shi, Mark Andrews, The Ohio State University, United States
TU-A4.2P.3: A Comparison Between Multiple Launch Angle Method (MLAM) and Single Launch Angle Refractivity-from-Clutter (RFC) Technique
DeGrafth Palmore, Caglar Yardim, The Ohio State University, United States
TU-A4.2P.4: Multi-scale modeling of the time-harmonic scattering from a thin layer of randomly distributed small particles
Amandine Boucart, Bruno Stupfel, CEA, CESTA, France; Sonia Fliss, Laure Giovangigli, POEMS, UMA, ENSTA-Paris, France
TU-A4.2P.5: Ray Tracing Prediction of Path Loss for 5G Wireless Communications within Hospital Patient Room
Mohamed Ghaddar, Ismail Ben Mabrouk, Durham University, United Kingdom; José-María Molina-García-Pardo, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Martine Lienard, Pierre Degauque, University of Lille,, France
TU-A4.2P.6: Low Frequency Radio Transmission Through a Collisional Plasma: Theory and Simulation
Daniel Main, Tech-X Corporation, United States; Vijay Harid, Mark Golkowski, Aakash Sahai, Sri Chilukury, Josh Wewerka, Egduard Juaregui, University of Colorado, Denver, United States
TU-A4.2P.7: Low Frequency Radio Transmission Through a Collisional Plasma via Antenna Impedance Matching
Vijay Harid, Mark Golkowski, Aakash Sahai, Sri Tarun Reddy Chilukury, Joshua Wewerka, Egduard Jauregui, University of Colorado Denver, United States; Daniel Main, Tech-X Corporation, United States
TU-A4.2P.8: Analysis of EM reflections in a undergound mine for the CBRS band of Private mobile networks
Mohamed Ailas, Nadir Hakem, Nahi Kandil, UQAT, Canada
TU-A4.2P.9: A Study of Reliable Short-Range Communication Systems for THz Frequencies
Andreas Prokscha, Fawad Sheikh, Dien Lessy, Thomas Kaiser, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
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