Article | REF: D1325 V1

Measuring shielding induced attenuation

Authors: Bernard DÉMOULIN, Lamine KONÉ

Publication date: May 10, 2012

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1. Penetration of radio waves into flat conductors

1.1 Definition and properties of plane waves

The plane wave is defined by the direction of propagation perpendicular to the plane of polarization, containing the electric field vector E and the magnetic field vector H , both orthogonal. For an observer moving along the plane of polarization, EetH...

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