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Modeling of reflection on a sphere
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Compare spherical reflection methods: infinite x finite (with almost infinite transmitter height) #39

Open vitorhjr opened 2 months ago

vitorhjr commented 2 months ago

Theoretically, the quartic polynomial based on the finite method must converge the interferometric delay with the infinite method when the transmitter height is large enough to be almost infinite.

This is the assumption that will be tested in this issue by comparing both methods with different transmitter heights.

vitorhjr commented 2 months ago

Comparison

I made comparisons by using different heights (from 10m to 500m) and elevations (from zenith to spherical horizon) and applied different transmitter heights. Remember that the transmitter height default was 20.2e6m.

I found the following:

Bellow there are figures for many satellite heights:

10^9 ht10e9

10^10 ht10e10

10^11 ht10e11

10^13 ht10e13

10^14 ht10e14