Title :
Bistatic radar clutter simulations using scattering phenomenology
Author_Institution :
Air Force Res. Lab., Hanscom, MA, USA
Abstract :
Most models used by the radar community for clutter simulations are empirical and intended for monostatic radars. For bistatic applications, the monostatic-bistatic equivalence theorem of Crispin, Goodrich, and Siegel (1959) is often used to estimate the bistatic clutter. We found that this theorem has serious limitations when applied to simulating scattering from clutter scenes. To address this issue we have developed a phenomenology-based model for efficient simulation of scattering from clutter scenes. The underlying algorithm is founded on a multiple scattering wave theory for a random medium layer over a two-scale rough surface. It works equally well for monostatic and bistatic applications and is computationally efficient and suitable for radar simulation studies.
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave scattering; radar clutter; random media; rough surfaces; bistatic radar clutter simulation; equivalence theorem; monostatic radar; multiple scattering wave theory; phenomenology-based model; random medium layer; two-scale rough surface; Bistatic radar; Computational modeling; Computer applications; Layout; Radar applications; Radar clutter; Radar scattering; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness; Surface waves;
Conference_Titel :
Radar, 2006 IEEE Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9496-8
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2006.1631816