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Modeling of SHF/EHF Radio-Wave Scattering for Curved Surfaces with Voxel Cone Tracing

Tropkina, Iuliia; Pyattaev, Alexander; Sadovaya, Yekaterina; Andreev, Sergey (2021)

 
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Tropkina, Iuliia
Pyattaev, Alexander
Sadovaya, Yekaterina
Andreev, Sergey
2021

IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
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doi:10.1109/LAWP.2021.3134953
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Efficient and accurate radio propagation modeling is essential for optimization of both radio sensing and communication systems. However, highly accurate full-wave methods remain inefficient at high frequencies, as unit of computation (typically, a voxel) has to be made much smaller than the wavelength. On the other hand, ray-based approaches offer the desired speed, but the surface element (typically, a triangle) must be made much larger than the wavelength, making it difficult to represent complex curved surfaces of common objects such as cars or unmanned aerial vehicles. As a result, for SHF/EHF bands, it is challenging to select a method that is both fast and capable of capturing curved surfaces correctly. To address this matter, we present a method that offers a reasonable trade-off between speed and accuracy for radio propagation modeling in the bands of interest. Specifically, we combine efficient voxel scene representation targeting a cone tracing algorithm with a statistical scattering model. To confirm the validity of our approach, we report the dependence of reflected power on the distance for basic primitives such as cone and sphere, for which closed-form radar cross-section solutions are known.
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