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The Study on Detection Method of Water Vapor on Boundary Layer Based on Multiagent System

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  • Xu Dongdong
  • Zhou Jie
  • Xia Jingming
  • Lu Zhenyu
  • Huan Hai

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A method of detecting water vapor on boundary layer based on multiagent system is proposed in this paper. Multiagent system receives electromagnetic signals emitted by the telecommunication base station. Due to the analysis of the actual electromagnetic wave signal propagation path in the atmosphere, atmospheric refraction index and moisture inversion are discussed in this paper. And the feasibility of using electromagnetic detection method is also analyzed. A multiagent system is designed to receive the electromagnetic signals. The composition and function of the multiagent system are clearly described. The atmospheric refractivity is detected by the multiagent system in three weather conditions of sunny, foggy, and rainy days. The results demonstrate the feasibility of water vapor detection method of multiagent system boundary by comparing the result of experiment with traditional method.

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  • Xu Dongdong & Zhou Jie & Xia Jingming & Lu Zhenyu & Huan Hai, 2015. "The Study on Detection Method of Water Vapor on Boundary Layer Based on Multiagent System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-9, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:457386
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/457386
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