Johnson-Gierhart Program Predictions of Excess Propagation Loss for Super-High Frequency Air-to-Ground Paths. Volume 1. Theory and Numerical Results
Abstract
The Johnson-Gierhart tropospheric propagation program of the Institute for Telecommunications Sciences is used to obtain predictions of excess propagation loss over that of free space for super-high frequency (SHF) air-to-ground paths within or on the radio horizon. The principal loss (gain) mechanisms considered are atmospheric absorption and refraction, surface multipath interference, smooth spherical Earth diffraction, and single knife- edge diffraction caused by terrain roughness and/or a site-specified obstacle. The program uses a semi-empirical database to statistically weigh the losses from these mechanisms. The excess propagation loss increases with increasing range and can exceed 3 decibels-at distances as close as halfway to the radio horizon.... Air-to-Ground, Langley-Rice, Excess Propagation Loss, Prediction Program, Johnson-Gierhart
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA267105
Entities
People
- J. C. Herther
- Melvin M. Weiner
Organizations
- MITRE Corporation