Cf. Yang et Bc. Wu, A Ray-Tracing/PMM hybrid approach for determining wave propagation throughperiodic structures, IEEE VEH T, 50(3), 2001, pp. 791-795
An approach to apply the ray-tracing method and the periodic moment method
(PMM) for determining wave propagation through periodic material structures
is presented. The PMM can be used to obtain the reflection and transmissio
n properties of the periodic objects for plane-wave incidence. Those PMM so
lutions may then be employed in the ray-tracing method to simulate wave pro
pagation, which includes scattering due to periodically distributed bodies,
In the ray-tracing/PMM hybrid approach, results of specular reflections/tra
nsmissions and grating-lobe scattering at certain angles of incidence over
both faces of the periodic structures are first evaluated. Then, those data
are used in the ray-tracing program to calculate the effects of waves inci
dent upon sections of periodic material structures. When a ray tube (compos
ed of four rays) illuminates the periodic objects, some reflected and trans
mitted ray tubes are generated by interpolating the PMM data for each ray.
Those ray tubes are then further traced to find their contributions at the
location of the receiving antenna. Measurements of waves propagating in a s
taircase at 900 and 1800 MHz have been performed and compared with the ray-
tracing/PMM simulations. Each section of the stairs is modeled as a singly
periodic wedge panel having material properties similar to those of the rei
nforced concrete wall. Good agreements have been obtained.