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    Electromagnetic Scattering and Statistic Analysis of Clutter from Oil Contaminated Sea Surface

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    In order to investigate the electromagnetic (EM) scattering characteristics of the three dimensional sea surface contaminated by oil, a rigorous numerical method multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA) is developed to preciously calculate the electromagnetic backscatter from the two-layered oil contaminated sea surface. Illumination window and resistive window are combined together to depress the edge current induced by artificial truncation of the sea surface. By using this combination, the numerical method can get a high efficiency at a less computation cost. The differences between backscatters from clean sea and oil contaminated sea are investigated with respect to various incident angles and sea states. Also, the distribution of the sea clutter is examined for the oil-spilled cases in this paper

    Modeling of electromagnetic waves scattering from sea surface using Higher-Order Moment Method (HO-MoM) and NURBS patch

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    Predicting room acoustical behavior with the ODEON computer model

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    Acoustical measurements on stages of nine U.S. concert halls

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