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Electromagnetic scintillation describes the phase and amplitude fluctuations imposed on signals that travel through the atmosphere. Providing a modern reference and comprehensive tutorial for this subject, two volumes cover optical and microwave propagation, integrating measurements and predictions at each step of development. The first volume (published September 2001) dealt with phase and angle-of-arrival measurement errors, which are accurately described by geometrical optics. This second volume concentrates on amplitude and intensity fluctuations of the received signal. Also available...Volume I 0-521-80198-2 Hardback $110.00 C
Electromagnetic scintillation describes the phase and amplitude
fluctuations imposed on signals that travel through the atmosphere.
Providing a modern reference and comprehensive tutorial for this
subject, two volumes cover optical and microwave propagation,
integrating measurements and predictions at each step of
development. The first volume (published September 2001) dealt with
phase and angle-of-arrival measurement errors, which are accurately
described by geometrical optics. This second volume concentrates on
amplitude and intensity fluctuations of the received signal. Also
available...Volume I 0-521-80198-2 Hardback $110.00 C
Electromagnetic Scintillation describes the phase and amplitude
fluctuations imposed on signals that travel through the atmosphere.
The volumes that make up Electromagnetic Scintillation will provide
a modern reference and comprehensive tutorial, treating both
optical and microwave propagation and integrating measurements and
predictions at each step of the development. This first volume
deals with phase and angle-of-arrival measurement errors,
accurately described by geometrical optics. It will be followed by
a further volume examining weak scattering. In this book, measured
properties of tropospheric and ionospheric irregularities are
reviewed first. Electromagnetic fluctuations induced by these
irregularities are then estimated for a wide range of applications.
The book will be of interest to those working in the resolution of
astronomical interferometers and large single-aperture telescopes,
as well as synthetic aperture radars and laser pointing/tracking
systems. It is also directly relevant to those working in laser
metrology, GPS location accuracy, and terrestrial and satellite
communications.
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