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A Reflection Theory for Propagation Beyond the Horizon*
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1957
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RadarEngineeringShort Radio WavesSynthetic Aperture RadarAtmospheric ScienceWave PropagationWave ScatteringAntennaRadio CommunicationReflectionSharp GradientsInverse Scattering TransformsInverse ProblemsComputational ElectromagneticsReflection TheoryPath LengthRadio Propagation
Propagation of short radio waves beyond the horizon is discussed in terms of reflection from layers in the atmosphere formed by relatively sharp gradients of refractive index. The atmosphere is assumed to contain many such layers of limited dimensions with random position and orientation. On this basis, the dependence of the propagation on path length, antenna size and wavelength is obtained.
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