radiationskaraktär
Radiationskaraktär, a Swedish term, translates to "radiation character" or "radiation pattern" in English and is used in the context of antennas and radio wave propagation. It describes how radio waves are transmitted or received by an antenna in different directions. Essentially, it is a graphical representation or a mathematical function that illustrates the intensity of the radiated or received signal as a function of direction relative to the antenna.
The radiation character is typically visualized in three dimensions, but it is often simplified into two-dimensional
Understanding the radiation character is crucial for designing effective communication systems. It helps in directing the