On the multipath effects due to wall reflections for wave reception in a corner

Multipath effects occur when receiving a wave near a corner, for example, the noise of an helicopter or an aircraft or a drone or other forms of urban air mobility near a building, or a telecommunications receiver antenna near an obstacle. The total signal received in a corner consists of four parts...

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Main Authors: Campos Luiz Manuel Braga da Costa, dos Santos Silva Manuel José, da Fonseca Agostinho Rui Alves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2021-01-01
Series:Noise Mapping
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/noise-2021-0004
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spelling doaj-138480f1e6fb46ff8a5e7e5561fca10b2021-10-03T07:42:39ZengDe GruyterNoise Mapping2084-879X2021-01-0181416410.1515/noise-2021-0004On the multipath effects due to wall reflections for wave reception in a cornerCampos Luiz Manuel Braga da Costa0dos Santos Silva Manuel José1da Fonseca Agostinho Rui Alves2CCTAE, IDMEC, LAETA, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001, Lisboa, PortugalCCTAE, IDMEC, LAETA, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001, Lisboa, PortugalCCTAE, IDMEC, LAETA, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001, Lisboa, PortugalMultipath effects occur when receiving a wave near a corner, for example, the noise of an helicopter or an aircraft or a drone or other forms of urban air mobility near a building, or a telecommunications receiver antenna near an obstacle. The total signal received in a corner consists of four parts: (i) a direct signal from source to observer; (ii) a second signal reflected on the ground; (iii) a third signal reflected on the wall; (iv) a fourth signal reflected from both wall and ground. The problem is solved in two-dimensions to specify the total signal, whose ratio to the direct signal specifies the multipath factor. The amplitude and phase of the multipath factor are plotted as functions of the frequency over the audible range, for various relative positions of observer and source, and for several combinations of the reflection coefficients of the ground and wall. It is shown that the received signal consists of a double series of spectral bands, in other words: (i) the interference effects lead to spectral bands with peaks and zeros; (ii) the successive peaks also go through zeros and “peaks of the peaks”. The results apply not only to sound, but also to other waves, e.g., electromagnetic waves using the corresponding frequency band and reflection factors.https://doi.org/10.1515/noise-2021-0004direct signalreflected signalcorneramplitude and phase changesmultipath factorsoundelectromagnetic waves
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author Campos Luiz Manuel Braga da Costa
dos Santos Silva Manuel José
da Fonseca Agostinho Rui Alves
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dos Santos Silva Manuel José
da Fonseca Agostinho Rui Alves
On the multipath effects due to wall reflections for wave reception in a corner
Noise Mapping
direct signal
reflected signal
corner
amplitude and phase changes
multipath factor
sound
electromagnetic waves
author_facet Campos Luiz Manuel Braga da Costa
dos Santos Silva Manuel José
da Fonseca Agostinho Rui Alves
author_sort Campos Luiz Manuel Braga da Costa
title On the multipath effects due to wall reflections for wave reception in a corner
title_short On the multipath effects due to wall reflections for wave reception in a corner
title_full On the multipath effects due to wall reflections for wave reception in a corner
title_fullStr On the multipath effects due to wall reflections for wave reception in a corner
title_full_unstemmed On the multipath effects due to wall reflections for wave reception in a corner
title_sort on the multipath effects due to wall reflections for wave reception in a corner
publisher De Gruyter
series Noise Mapping
issn 2084-879X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Multipath effects occur when receiving a wave near a corner, for example, the noise of an helicopter or an aircraft or a drone or other forms of urban air mobility near a building, or a telecommunications receiver antenna near an obstacle. The total signal received in a corner consists of four parts: (i) a direct signal from source to observer; (ii) a second signal reflected on the ground; (iii) a third signal reflected on the wall; (iv) a fourth signal reflected from both wall and ground. The problem is solved in two-dimensions to specify the total signal, whose ratio to the direct signal specifies the multipath factor. The amplitude and phase of the multipath factor are plotted as functions of the frequency over the audible range, for various relative positions of observer and source, and for several combinations of the reflection coefficients of the ground and wall. It is shown that the received signal consists of a double series of spectral bands, in other words: (i) the interference effects lead to spectral bands with peaks and zeros; (ii) the successive peaks also go through zeros and “peaks of the peaks”. The results apply not only to sound, but also to other waves, e.g., electromagnetic waves using the corresponding frequency band and reflection factors.
topic direct signal
reflected signal
corner
amplitude and phase changes
multipath factor
sound
electromagnetic waves
url https://doi.org/10.1515/noise-2021-0004
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