A dedicated radar imaging statistical model of the scattering matrix initially characterised in an anechoic chamber - Application to the Huynen parameters sensitivity analysis
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A noise scattering matrix statistical model of the Anechoïc Chamber measurement channel is first developed in the frequential domain, then in the time domain and in the holographic radar images domain. Building these models allows one to analyse the sensitivity of a common target classification tool, the Huynen parameters, for any target and then to construct a prediction model of the Huynen parameters sensitivity based on the measure of a single target scattering matrix [S].