Radyo Dalgası Yayılımı Modellemesi İçin Çoklu Engel Kırınım Yöntemlerinin Geliştirilmesi ve Karşılaştırmalı Analizi
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2019Author
Türköne, Nuriye Dicle
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Diffraction loss is defined as power dissipation in electromagnetic wave, which is
originated through edges located near the propagation path between two fixed
antennas. It is required to minimize the diffraction loss in a proper communication
system in order to be able to transmit the information to the receiver without any
problem. For this purpose, the number of edges that cause diffraction loss is
determined and the structures of the edges are modelled. While a reliable
communication system is designed, it is important to analyze the loss originating
from diffraction in the communication system. In this study, the basic principles of
diffraction loss calculations are explained. Several methods for diffraction loss
calculations are examined for a single edge modelled as a knife-edge. In the case
of multiple edges in a terrain profile, the Vogler method, which predicts the loss of
diffraction by means of an analytical method, is introduced and developed in
MATLAB. Epstein-Peterson, Deygout and Giovanelli methods, which predict the
diffraction loss by using the geometrical parameters of knife-edges, are introduced
and developed in MATLAB. Recursive algorithms are used for the simulation of
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Vogler, Deygout and Giovanell methods. The MATLAB programs developed for all
methods are able to calculate diffraction loss for various types and numbers of
edges. A performance assessment is conducted through comparing the results of
all methods with those in the literature. The accuracy of Epstein-Peterson, Deygout,
and Giovanelli methods is compared with respect to the Vogler method that is an
analytical method. By using these methods, the diffraction loss which occurs when
the edges are modelled as rounded peaks (knobs) with a certain radius, is also
examined.