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Analytical - diffraction model of V-band propagation for the Radiocommunication Events Management System (REMS)

Analytical - diffraction model of V-band propagation for the Radiocommunication Events Management... AbstractThe paper presents an analytical-diffraction propagation model for the needs of the Radiocommunication Events Management System, for coast and ship radio stations in sea area A1. The V-wave propagation in sea area 1 has been analyzed as part of an analysis of ranges of particular radio stations and their ability to establish radio contact. The theoretical basis and assumptions on which the model structure design process is based have been presented. Methods of modelling and presentation of dislocation of particular radio stations and their ranges have been discussed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annual of Navigation de Gruyter

Analytical - diffraction model of V-band propagation for the Radiocommunication Events Management System (REMS)

Annual of Navigation , Volume 26 (1): 9 – Dec 1, 2019

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2019 Marcin Mąka et al., published by Sciendo
ISSN
1640-8632
eISSN
2300-6633
DOI
10.1515/aon-2019-0013
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Abstract

AbstractThe paper presents an analytical-diffraction propagation model for the needs of the Radiocommunication Events Management System, for coast and ship radio stations in sea area A1. The V-wave propagation in sea area 1 has been analyzed as part of an analysis of ranges of particular radio stations and their ability to establish radio contact. The theoretical basis and assumptions on which the model structure design process is based have been presented. Methods of modelling and presentation of dislocation of particular radio stations and their ranges have been discussed.

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Annual of Navigationde Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2019

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