ITU-R PN 310-8-1992 Definitions of Terms Relating to Propagation in Non-Ionized Media《非离子媒介中与传播有关的名词术语》.pdf
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1、44 CCIR RECflN*310-8 92 Y855212 052031Y 281 = Rec. 310-8 RECOMMENDATION 3 10-8 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS RELATING TO PROPAGATION IN NON-IONIZED MEDIA (195 1- 1959-1966-1970- 1974- 1978-1982- 1986-1990- 1992) The CCIR, considering that it is important to have agreed definitions of propagation terns used i
2、n the texts of Study Group 5, recommends that the list of definitions annexed hereto be adopted for incorporation in the vocabulary; VOCABULARY OF TERMS USED IN RADIO PROPAGATION IN NON-IONIZED MEDIA Term Definition A. Terns related to radio waves Al. Cross-polarization The appearance, in the course
3、 of propagation, of a polarization component which is orthogonal to the expected polarization. A2. Cross-polarization For a radio wave transmitted with a given polarization, the ratio at the reception point of the power received with the expected polarization to the power received with the orthogona
4、l polarization. Note I - The cross-polarization discrimination depends both on the characteristics of the antenna and on the propagation medic. For two radio waves transmitted with the same frequency with the same power and orthogonal polarization, the ratio of the co-polarized power in a given rece
5、iver to the cross-polarized power in that receiver. discrimination A3. Cross-polarization isolation A4. Depolarization A phenomenon by virtue of which all or part of the power of a radio wave transmitted with a defined polarization may no longer have a defined polarization after propagation. B. Term
6、s related to ground effects on radio-wave propagation B 1, Free-space propagation B2. Line of sight propagation Propagation of an electromagnetic wave in a homogeneous ideal dielectric medium which may be considered of infinite extent in all directions. Propagation between two points for which the d
7、irect ray is sufficiently clear of obstacles for diffraction to be of negligible effect. B3. Radio horizon The locus of points at which direct rays from a point of radio waves are tangential to the surface of the Earth. Note I - As a general rule, the radio and geometric horizons are different becau
8、se of atmospheric refraction. B4. Penetration depth The depth within the Earth at which the amplitude of a radio wave incident at the surface falls to a value lle (0.368) of its value at the surface. CCIR Rec. 310-8 45 A surface separating two media which is sufficiently large and the irregularities
9、 of which are sufficiently small to cause specular reflection. B5. Smooth surface; specular sitrface Note 1 - In practice, the minimum size of the surface corresponds to the first Fresnel zone and the importance of irregularities is estimated using the Rayleigh criterion. A surface separating two me
10、dia which does not fulfil the smooth surface conditions and the irregularities of which are randomly located and cause diffuse reflection. B6. Rough siirJ5ace B7. Diffiise reflection coeflcient The ratio of the amplitude of the incoherent wave reflected from a rough surface to the amplitude of the i
11、ncident wave. B8. Measitre of terrain irregularity; Ah A statistical parameter which characterizes the variations in ground height along part or all of a propagation path. Note 1 - For example, Ah is often defined as the difference between the heights exceeded by 10% and 90% respectively of the terr
12、ain heights measured at regular intervals (the interdecile height range) along a specified section of a path. B9. Obstacle gain The ratio of the electromagnetic field due to edge diffraction by an isolated obstacle to the field which would occur due only to spherical diffraction in the absence of th
13、e obstacle. C. Terms related to tropospheric effects on radio-wave propagation C1. Troposphere The lower part of the Earths atmosphere extending upwards from the Earths surface, in which temperature decreases with height except in local layers of temperature inversion. This part of the atmosphere ex
14、tends to an altitude of about 9 km at the Earths poles and 17 km at the equator. C2. Temperatrtre inversion (in the troposphere) An increase in temperature with height in the troposphere. C3. Mixing ratio The ratio of the mass of water vapour to the mass of dry air in a given volume of air (generall
15、y expressed in gkg). C4. Refractive index; n Ratio of the speed of radio waves in vacuo to the speed in the medium under consideration. C5. Refractivity; N One million times the amount by which the refractive index iz in the atmosphere exceeds unity: N = (n - 1) lo6 C6. N-ititit A dimensionless unit
16、 in terms of which refractivity is expressed. C7. Modified refractive index The sum of the refractive index ri of the air at height h and the ratio of this height to the radius of the Earth, a: h a Il + - C8. Refractive modidits; M One million times the amount by which the modified refractive index
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