Title :
Effects of multiple scattering and Fresnel diffraction on random volume scattering
Author :
Yang, Chih-chung ; Yeh, Kung C.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL USA
fDate :
4/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A wave incident on a volume of random fluctuations of medium parameters will be scattered in all directions. Two kinds of effects on random volume scattering are considered: 1) multiple scattering effect, and 2) Fresnel diffraction effect. The cumulative forward scattering is known to be responsible for the scintillation phenomenon. When strong, such cumulative or multiple scattering can drive the signal statistics into the saturated regime in which the complex amplitudes behave as a complex Gaussian process. These cumulative scattering effects on signals of a bistatic radar are investigated. Additionally, to allow for the possibility that the size of the irregularity is comparable or larger than the first Fresnel zone, Fresnel diffraction instead of Fraunhofer diffraction is considered. A generalized formula for calculating average scattered power, taking both multiple scattering and Fresnel diffraction into account, is derived. It shows that the Fresnel diffraction pattern appearing around the forward direction tends to be smeared out by multiple scattering. Also, both multiple scattering and Fresnel diffraction effects weaken and broaden the forward-scattered beam, and reduce the backscattered power when compared with the single scattering and Fraunhofer diffraction cases respectively. Under certain conditions, the enhancement effect of the backward scattered power is confirmed.
Keywords :
Electromagnetic scattering by random media; Radio propagation meteorological factors; Atmosphere; Diffraction; Fluctuations; Geometry; Laser radar; Optical propagation; Optical scattering; Optical transmitters; Radar scattering; Radio transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.1984.1143320