Abstract

Time-domain ray analysis is employed in a novel way to explain impulse response waveforms. Examples of reflection from a disk, corner, and paraboloid are discussed and supported by experimental results. It is shown that the reflected waveforms can be readily characterized by superpositions in time of direct, specular, and diffracted rays.

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