Title :
Time-domain synthesis of broad-band absorptive coatings for two-dimensional conducting targets
Author :
Strickel, Mark A. ; Taflove, Allen
Author_Institution :
Geldermann Inc., Chicago, IL, USA
fDate :
7/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A novel time-domain synthesis approach for broadband absorptive coatings suitable for radar cross section (RCS) management is introduced. The algorithm involves a finite-difference-time-domain (FD-TD) forward-scattering representation of Maxwell´s curl equations in a numerical feedback loop with the Levenberg-Marquardt (L-M) nonlinear optimization routine. L-M is used to adjust many geometric and constitutive parameters that characterize a target, while FD-TD is used to obtain the broadband bistatic RCS response for each target adjustment. A recursive improvement process is established to minimize the broadband RCS response over a selected range of bistatic angles using the available engineering degrees of freedom. The solution is valid over the potentially broad bandwidth (frequency decade or more) of the illuminating pulse used in the FD-TD computational model. Examples of this method are provided in the area of RCS management for canonical two-dimensional conducting targets
Keywords :
radar cross-sections; time-domain synthesis; Levenberg-Marquardt nonlinear optimisation; Maxwell´s curl equations; RCS management; bistatic RCS response; broadband absorptive coatings; conical targets; finite-difference-time-domain; forward-scattering representation; numerical feedback loop; radar cross section; recursive improvement process; time-domain synthesis; two-dimensional conducting targets; Bandwidth; Coatings; Computational modeling; Feedback loop; Finite difference methods; Frequency; Maxwell equations; Nonlinear equations; Radar cross section; Time domain analysis;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on