A scattering channel generally refers to a medium or environment in which signals (like electromagnetic waves, sound waves, or particles) are dispersed or scattered due to interaction with obstacles or irregularities within that medium. This concept is widely used in various fields, including communications, physics, and radar systems. ### Key Aspects of Scattering Channels: 1. **Nature of Scattering**: In a scattering channel, incoming signals encounter surfaces or particles that cause them to deviate from their original path.
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