DocumentCode
987763
Title
Computerized ray optics method of calculating average value radar cross section
Author
Howell, N.A. ; Tsiang, G.S.
Author_Institution
Boeing Co., Seattle, Washington, USA
Volume
16
Issue
5
fYear
1968
fDate
9/1/1968 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
569
Lastpage
572
Abstract
In attempting to estimate the radar cross section of airborne vehicles, it is often only necessary to consider average values of the radar returns. A method of providing a quick estimate of the average bistatic radar cross section of the vehicle components would be useful. Ray optics provides a method of predicting the radar cross section of electrically large, perfectly conducting, simply curved, convex bodies such as spheres, ogives, ellipsoids, etc. This paper extends the method of ray optics to the case of an arbitrary body, which may be concave and/or convex, on which doable reflection and depolarization can occur. The incident radiation on the scattering body is represented by a large number
of rays. The rays reflected in a given direction with a given polarization are collected at infinity and combined by phasor addition. For the bodies investigated, this method yields results within
dB of measured results except in small angular regions where trapped waves contribute significantly to the radar return.
of rays. The rays reflected in a given direction with a given polarization are collected at infinity and combined by phasor addition. For the bodies investigated, this method yields results within
dB of measured results except in small angular regions where trapped waves contribute significantly to the radar return.Keywords
Geometrical diffraction theory; Radar scattering cross sections; Airborne radar; Bistatic radar; Ellipsoids; Laser radar; Optical computing; Optical reflection; Optical scattering; Radar cross section; Radar scattering; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.1968.1139233
Filename
1139233
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