Quarterly Progress Report Number 10, 6 April-5 July 1972.
Abstract
The convariance functions of the fluctuating component of the narrowband reverberation envelope have been experimentally estimated and compared to the theoretical expressions appropriate to the transmitted signals. Two types of transmitted signals, cw and FM, were used to generate the reverberation processes. The scattering mechanisms were, as in previous experiments, the rough, moving surfaces of an inland lake. The results presented indicate that the normalized covariance of the envelope function of the reverberation can be reasonably predicted given the waveform of the transmitted signal that generated the reverberation process. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 15, 1972
- Accession Number
- ADA069145
Entities
Organizations
- University of Texas at Austin