DocumentCode
3189129
Title
Aspect dependence of time-frequency signatures of a complex target extracted by impulse radar
Author
Abrahamson, S. ; Brusmark, B. ; Strifors, H.C. ; Gaunaurd, G.C.
Author_Institution
Nat. Defence Res. Establ., Linkoping, Sweden
fYear
1995
fDate
8-11 May 1995
Firstpage
444
Lastpage
449
Abstract
We study the scattering interaction of a complex-shaped target with electromagnetic pulses of short duration transmitted by an impulse radar. The target is a metallized plastic scale model of an aircraft, in this case a B-52 bomber. The form-function, or radar cross-section (RCS), in the backscattering direction, filtered by the complete system made up of radar and digitizing signal analyzer, is determined from the measured data when the target, located in an anechoic chamber, is illuminated at each one of several different aspect angles. The directions of illumination are the head-on, broadside, and tail-on aspects together with a number of intermediate aspects. Also time-frequency signatures from the target are examined, and we notice in particular that they change in a well behaved manner with the aspect angles throughout the entire angular range from head-on to tail-on. Furthermore, the location of a few prominent features remains constant in wide angular intervals. Our examination of the aspect dependence of the time-frequency signatures suggests that the identification of complex-shaped targets can be based upon a small set of templates for each given target. Such sets of time-frequency signatures could then be used in conjunction with neural networks or other pattern recognizers to achieve the unambiguous classification of targets
Keywords
backscatter; electromagnetic pulse; electromagnetic wave scattering; military aircraft; radar cross-sections; radar signal processing; radar target recognition; time-frequency analysis; B-52 bomber; RCS; aircraft; anechoic chamber; angular range; aspect angles; aspect dependence; complex target; complex-shaped target; complex-shaped targets identification; digitizing signal analyzer; form-function; illumination directions; impulse radar; measured data; metallized plastic scale model; neural networks; radar cross-section; scattering interaction; short duration electromagnetic pulses; templates; time-frequency signatures; Aircraft; Backscatter; Electromagnetic scattering; Electromagnetic transients; Metallization; Plastics; Radar cross section; Radar measurements; Radar scattering; Time frequency analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar Conference, 1995., Record of the IEEE 1995 International
Conference_Location
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2121-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RADAR.1995.522589
Filename
522589
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