Radio occultations using earth satellites : a wave theory treatment / William G. Melbourne.
Series: Deep-space communications and navigation seriesPublisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Interscience, c2005Description: xxiv, 647 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 0471712221Subject(s): Atmospheric pressure -- Measurement | Telecommunication engineering | Wave-motion, Theory ofDDC classification: 621.384,MEL Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
Radio Occultation Using Earth Satellites Background and Overview (Page-1), Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves From a Spherical Boundary Using a Thin Phase Screen Model and Scalar Diffraction theory (Page-77), Scattering from a Large Transparent Sphere Based on Maxwell’s Equations: Mie Scattering Theory (Page-171), Wave Propagation in a Stratified Medium: The Thin-Film Approach (Page-271), Propagation and Scattering in a Spherical-Stratified Refracting Medium (Page-329), The Inverse problem: Using Spectral Theory to Recover the Atmospheric Refractivity Profile (Page-491).
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Radio Occultation Using Earth Satellites Background and Overview (Page-1), Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves From a Spherical Boundary Using a Thin Phase Screen Model and Scalar Diffraction theory (Page-77), Scattering from a Large Transparent Sphere Based on Maxwell’s Equations: Mie Scattering Theory (Page-171), Wave Propagation in a Stratified Medium: The Thin-Film Approach (Page-271), Propagation and Scattering in a Spherical-Stratified Refracting Medium (Page-329), The Inverse problem: Using Spectral Theory to Recover the Atmospheric Refractivity Profile (Page-491).

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