View Full Version : Difference between light scattering and radiowave scattering.
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?
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.
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.
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