Angle of Arrival
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Angle of Arrival
A measure of the direction of propagation of electromagnetic
radiation upon arrival at a receiver (most commonly used in radio).
It is the angle between the plane of the phase front and some
plane of reference, usually the horizontal, at the receiving antenna.
This angle is a function of the
index of refraction gradient
of the medium through which the energy is traveling, and the relative
positions of the transmitter and receiver. Compare
angle of incidence.
Angles of arrival can be measured for both the direct and
reflected components of a wave using a multiple-antenna receiving
system called an interferometer .
References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use