Reflection Coefficient
The term
reflection coefficient
is used in
physics
and
electrical engineering
when
wave
propagation in a medium containing
discontinuities
is considered. In general, the reflection coefficient describes the amplitude of a reflected wave relative to an incident wave. The reflection coefficient is closely related to the
transmission coefficient
. Different specialties have different applications for the term.
Telcommunication
In
telecommunication
, the term
reflection coefficient
(RC) has the following meanings:
1.
The
ratio
of the
amplitude
of the reflected
wave
and the amplitude of the incident wave.
2.
At a
discontinuity
in a
transmission line
, the
complex ratio
of the
electric
field strength
of the reflected wave to that of the incident wave. This is typically represented with a
\Gamma
(capital
gamma
).
Note 1:
The
reflection
coefficient may also be established using other field or
circuit
quantities.
Note 2:
The reflection
coefficient
is given by the
equations
below, where
Z
1
is the
impedance
toward the source,
Z
2
is the impedance toward the
load
, the vertical bars designate
absolute magnitude
, and
SWR
is the
standing wave ratio
:
\Gamma = \left| {Z_1 - Z_2 \over Z_1 + Z_2} \right| = {SWR - 1 \over SWR + 1}
The reflection coefficient is displayed graphically using a
Smith chart
. Source: from
Federal Standard 1037C
in support of
MIL-STD-188
Seismology
See
:
reflection seismology
Optics
See
:
Fresnel Reflection Coefficients
<< Previous
Word Browser
Next >>
quadruply clad fiber
quality control
quasi analog signal
queuing delay
radiation angle
radiation mode
radiation pattern
radiation scattering
radio equipment
radio fix
radio horizon
radiometry
randomizer
random number
receive after transmit time delay
received noise power
receiver attack time delay
recognized operating agency
recorder warning tone (us)
record medium
recovery procedure
reference circuit
reference clock
cycloid
reference noise
reference surface
reflection loss
reflective array antenna
reflectivity
refracted ray
refractive index contrast
reframing time
regeneration
relative transmission level
release time
reliability
remote access
remote call forwarding
remote operations service element protocol
repeater
repeating coil
reproduction speed
reradiation
resolution
Copyright 2005-2009 OnPedia.com. All Rights Reserved