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This article aims to practically assess the point scatterer formulation
to characterize the electromagnetic behavior of ornamental plants
with varying thickness at 60 GHz. The proposed propagation model uses various
point scatterers with specific radiation characteristics, distributed within
a computational area, to describe the effect of the plants present in the radiowave
propagation path. Additionally, a ray-tracing-based engine is used to gather all the interactions between the point scatterers present in the simulation channel. The performance of the proposed modeling approach is assessed against reradiation measurements of single and isolated plants, performed in the 60-GHz frequency band, inside an anechoic chamber. Additional model validation is obtained from
reradiation measurements of several clumps of plants, mimicking specimens
with varying thickness.
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N. R. Leonor, R. F. S. Caldeirinha, M. G. Sanchez and T. R. Fernandes, "A Two-Dimensional Ray-Tracing-Based Model for Propagation Through Vegetation: A practical assessment using ornamental plants at 60 GHz. [Wireless Corner]," in IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 145-150, Feb. 2017, doi: 10.1109/MAP.2016.2629839
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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