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A statistical-based examination on wind turbines' bi-static scatterings at 1 GHz frequency

   Coskun, A. F.; Karabayir, O.; Serim, H. A.

This paper aims to introduce a statistical modeling approach for wind turbines' (WTs) bi-static scattering characteristics in free-space environments. By using the analytical signal model proposed in the literature for the complex bi-static scattering of WTs, the statistical features of the long-term magnitude and phase variation for different bi-static scenarios (i. e. several discrete receiver locations for a fixed-point transmitter) are characterized with the help of the distribution-fitting process for several probability densities via maximum-likelihood estimation. The results of distributionfitting process are interpreted with the help of goodness-of-fit considerations such as minimum square error, Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test, Kuiper's V Test, and Watson's U2 Test, in order to qualify the suitability of each considered probability density. Moreover, by carrying out the examination by including a polynomial series approximation approach on the estimated parameters of two bestmatching densities (i. e. a-stable and Student's t), the outputs are rendered as to be valid for any receiver locations. In addition to the insightful outcomes and conclusions for the considered electronic system scenario including the operating frequency (i. e. 1 GHz) and orientations, the investigation presented in this paper also introduces a simple, fast-responding methodology of data pool generation, distribution-fitting and performance assessment for theWTs' bi-static scattering effects.

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