Range dependent target scattering in the intermediate-zone

M. L. Hastriter, P. Collins
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Traditionally radar cross section has been defined as a far-field parameter. This paper presents a first order methodology for modeling target scattering (equivalent target RCS) as a function of range. Developments in 3-D scattering center extraction technology provide a method for automated scattering center models to be extracted based on a given aspect angle, center frequency, and resolution. These far-field models can be used to accurately reconstruct the RCS at the extracted aspect angle. Extrapolation can be performed with respect to angle and frequency. Examples of reconstruction and angular extrapolation are given. These far-field 3-D models can be used to simulate range dependent RCS. Comparisons of range dependent data produced using the scattering center technique to baseline data sets are very favorable. This methodology provides significant advantages in areas such as data compression, efficient computation, and high fidelity target scattering simulation.
距离相关的中间区域目标散射
传统上,雷达截面被定义为远场参数。本文提出了一种一阶模拟目标散射(等效目标RCS)随距离变化的方法。三维散射中心提取技术的发展为基于给定的纵横角、中心频率和分辨率自动提取散射中心模型提供了一种方法。利用这些远场模型,可以在提取的纵横角下精确地重建RCS。可以根据角度和频率进行外推。给出了重构和角度外推的实例。这些远场三维模型可用于模拟距离相关的RCS。利用散射中心技术产生的距离相关数据与基线数据集的比较是非常有利的。该方法在数据压缩、高效计算和高保真目标散射模拟等方面具有显著的优势。
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