September 1982 | Technical Report TR-82-107
Bibliography and Synopsis of Literature Concerned with Microwave and Millimeter Wave Propagation Effects
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Evan J. Dutton and Francis K. Steele, “Bibliography and Synopsis of Literature Concerned with Microwave and Millimeter Wave Propagation Effects,” Technical Report TR-82-107, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, September 1982.
Evan J. Dutton and Francis K. Steele
Abstract: This report presents an extensive bibliography, categorized by effect, of radio propagation through the atmosphere, for the frequency region of 10 to 300 GHz. Preceding the bibliographic presentation is an article-by-article synopsis of that literature which is particularly pertinent to the prospective atmospheric propagation effects modeler. Thus, it should tend to serve as a bridge between earlier modeling efforts (done on a worldwide basis at these frequencies) and needs of future modelers searching for background material for a model foundation.
Keywords: propagation; radio; millimeter wave; atmospheric effects; bibliography; microwave; modeling
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