Figure A2.
The input fractional polarization values are shown in the top panel. The dominant fractional polarization component is shown by the blue solid line with cross markers, while the secondary component is shown by the red dashed lines with plus sign markers. This component is always half of the dominant component. The bottom panel shows the distribution of the input noise added to the simulated I, Q, and U to make it more realistic. All LoS had the same noise across the band.

The input fractional polarization values are shown in the top panel. The dominant fractional polarization component is shown by the blue solid line with cross markers, while the secondary component is shown by the red dashed lines with plus sign markers. This component is always half of the dominant component. The bottom panel shows the distribution of the input noise added to the simulated I, Q, and U to make it more realistic. All LoS had the same noise across the band.

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