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anarachy
Jul1-11, 10:03 AM
Is there a difference between light scattering and radio wave scattering or do they operate on the same basic principles?

f95toli
Jul1-11, 10:23 AM
The basic principles are the same. The only real difference is in the length scale (which from a practical point of view of course makes a huge difference).

anarachy
Jul1-11, 10:28 AM
Can you give me an example on how to calculate scattering for these 2,

1- Light on concrete wall.
2- 2.4Ghz RF on concrete wall.

The comparison would help me understand much better.

Thanks.

wbeaty
Jul2-11, 05:44 PM
Can you give me an example on how to calculate scattering for these 2,

1- Light on concrete wall.
2- 2.4Ghz RF on concrete wall.


Hope it's not a homework problem! However, isn't concrete fairly transparent at 2.4GHz? Perhaps you mean this: light reflection from glass surface, versus microwave reflection from concrete surface.

anarachy
Jul3-11, 06:34 AM
I just need to know how to calculate the scattering. What parameters are needed to calculate. I am using a light model to graphically show radio wave propagation.