DocumentCode :
1549408
Title :
Scattering from lossy dielectric objects buried beneath randomly rough ground: validating the semi-analytic mode matching algorithm with 2-D FDFD
Author :
Morgenthaler, Ann W. ; Rappaport, Carey M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Northeastern Univ., Boston, MA, USA
Volume :
39
Issue :
11
fYear :
2001
fDate :
11/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2421
Lastpage :
2428
Abstract :
A new semi-analytic mode matching (SAMM) algorithm is verified by two-dimensional (2-D) finite difference frequency domain (FDFD) simulations of scattering resulting from uniform plane waves incident on randomly rough dielectric half-spaces containing buried dielectric targets. The SAMM algorithm uses moderately low-order modal superpositions of cylindrical waves, each of which satisfies the 2-D-Helmholtz equation in its appropriate region (air, ground, or mine) and then matches all nonzero electric and magnetic field components at each interface by inverting a highly overconstrained dense linear matrix equation by singular value decomposition. That is, the set of cylindrical mode coefficients is found which best fits the boundary conditions in a least squares sense. For smooth ground, coordinate scattering centers (CSCs) are chosen at the mine center and at its image above the plane to model scattering. For randomly rough ground, additional CSCs are located within the rough boundary layer. Excellent agreement between 2-D-FDFD and the 2-D version of SAMM is observed, with 2-D-SAMM being at least an order of magnitude faster. 3-D-SAMM is estimated to be four orders of magnitude faster than 3-D-FDFD, with drastically reduced memory requirements
Keywords :
buried object detection; dielectric bodies; electromagnetic wave scattering; finite difference methods; frequency-domain analysis; matrix inversion; military radar; mode matching; radar detection; radar imaging; random media; rough surfaces; singular value decomposition; weapons; 2D FDFD; 2D-FDFD; 2D-Helmholtz equation; 2D-SAMM; 3D-FDFD; 3D-SAMM; boundary conditions; buried dielectric targets; coordinate scattering centers; cylindrical waves; finite difference frequency domain simulations; ground-penetrating radar; least squares; lossy dielectric objects; mine; nonzero electric field components; nonzero magnetic field components; overconstrained dense linear matrix equation; randomly rough ground; scattering; semi-analytic mode matching algorithm; singular value decomposition; smooth ground; uniform plane waves; Boundary conditions; Dielectric losses; Equations; Finite difference methods; Frequency domain analysis; Magnetic fields; Matrix decomposition; Scattering; Singular value decomposition; Two dimensional displays;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/36.964978
Filename :
964978
Link To Document :
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