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    Scattering analysis of human body modeled by NURBS surfaces in MM-wave band

    , Article Conference on Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Technologies, MMWaTT, 30 December 2014 through 1 January 2015 ; Volume 2015-March , December-January , 2015 ; 21570965 (ISSN) ; 9781479965915 (ISBN) Mokhtari Koushyar, F ; Shishegar, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose a frequency-independent method for calculation of scattered electromagnetic (EM) fields by the human body in millimeter-wave (MMW) band. The surface of the body is accurately modeled by non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) surfaces and is illuminated by a plane wave. The scattered EM fields are formulated by physical optics (PO) approximation. This approximation yields PO surface highly oscillatory integrals that are solved by numerical steepest descent path (NSDP) method, frequency-independently. This paper provides an efficient and accurate method for considering human body in indoor propagation, surveillance and medical imaging, and detection of human body by... 

    An efficient 2D rough surface scattering analysis using strong harmonics extraction and the Kirchhoff approach

    , Article Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Journal ; Volume 29, Issue 2 , 1 February , 2014 , Pages 163-169 ; ISSN: 10544887 Torabi, A ; Shishegar, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    An efficient method for scattering analysis from slightly rough surfaces is introduced. This method can be used in ray tracing algorithm where the computational efficiency is important due to the complexity and size of problems. In this method, the Kirchhoff approach is used for a periodic extension of the finite surface, which is approximated by strong harmonics of its Fourier series. Typical asphalt surfaces are analyzed by this method in millimeter-wave band and validated with the method of moments. The dominant scattering angles and ray widths of the scattered field can be easily used in ray tracing algorithm. The computation time and accuracy of results show that this method can be used... 

    Space diversity evaluation in millimeter band wireless communication systems

    , Article Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium ; 2011 , Pages 608-612 ; 15599450 (ISSN) Atamanesh, M ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    A simulation tool, based on Ray Tracing method, has been developed and validated for millimeter-wave band. This tool helps for predicting the signal level as well as the delay characteristics of a propagation channel. Since the resultant of the received replicas of the transmitted signal at receiver point can experience a deep fade and consequently the quality degradation, a proper diversity method can effectively alleviate this drawback. Using this simulation tool and extracting the received wave characteristics in a street scenario, an analytical expression for predicting the space diversity gain for the Selection Combining technique and Maximal-Ratio Combining technique has been proposed  

    Vectorial Gaussian beam tracing method for millimeter wave propagation modelling in a large scale media

    , Article 2009 Mediterrannean Microwave Symposium, 15 November 2009 through 17 November 2009 ; 2009 ; 9781424446643 (ISBN) Alavi Rad, S ; Naqavi, A ; Shabani, M ; Shishegar, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    We use the 3D vectorial Gaussian beam tracing method to model millimeter wave propagation. We simulate the propagation of Gaussian beams in a large scale environment at 62.4 GHz. First, a known far field pattern of the transmitter antenna is expanded into a set of Gaussian beams. We chose Gabor expansion based method to expanding radiating field into Gaussian beams. Then, a Gaussian beam tracing model considering reflections and transmission is used to represent urban microcell propagation. We use a phase matching method to find reflected Gaussian beam The results of the Gaussian beam tracing simulations including line-of-sight (LOS) and non-Iine-of-sight (NLOS) propagation are compared with... 

    A novel model for complex permittivity of glass for propagation modeling in millimeter-wave band

    , Article Mediterrannean Microwave Symposium, MMS 2009 ; 2009 ; 9781424446643 (ISBN) Arvani, F ; Shishegar, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In radio channels modelings, the phases and amplitudes of the rays undergo some modifications when they are reflected from or transmitted through a particular material. These reflection and transmission coefficients make use of the electrical properties of the materials, thus, it is essential to know the values of the relative dielectric constant and of the conductivity or the loss tangent of the materials that appear in the propagation environments. In this paper, a theoretical model based on the inter-molecule interactions, has been developed and used to estimate the dielectric parameters of glass. ©2009 IEEE  

    Scattering computation of slightly rough gaussian surfaces by kirchhoff approach with harmonic extraction analysis

    , Article IET Conference Publications, 3 November 2009 through 6 November 2009, Beijing ; Volume 2009, Issue 557 CP , 2009 , Pages 292-295 ; 9781849191401 (ISBN) Torabi, A ; Shishegar, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The problem of electromagnetic wave scattering from rough surfaces has been the subject of intensive investigations over the past several decades for its applications in a number of important remote sensing implementations. For slightly rough surfaces that the radius of curvature of surface is bigger than the wavelength, the Kirchhoff method is the most commonly used approach. In this paper a new way for scattering computation from rough surfaces is introduced. Here Kirchhoff approach is applied for considering the electromagnetic wave interaction with slightly rough Gaussian surfaces. Fourier series of rough Gaussian surface is used for extracting the strong harmonics of the surface. Then...