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摘要
了解空中目标(如无人机)的雷达特征对于设计有效的雷达探测系统至关重要。小型无人机雷达截面积(RCS)测量是一项具有挑战性的任务。本文描述了一种小型无人机在15ghz和25ghz下RCS测量的紧凑距离方法。测量结果表明,三种小型无人机的平均RCS随雷达频率的变化而变化,在某些方向上观察到较高的反射。此外,结果表明,对于每个无人机,25 GHz的RCS高于15 GHz的RCS。此外,利用赤池信息准则(Akaike information criterion, AIC)对RCS数据进行了基于信息理论的模型选择。我们发现广义极值分布很适合小型无人机的RCS建模。
Compact-Range RCS Measurements and Modeling of Small Drones at 15 GHz and 25 GHz
The knowledge of the radar signature of aerial targets, such as drones, is critical in designing an effective radar detection system. It is a challenging task to measure the radar cross-section (RCS) of small drones. This paper describes a compact-range approach for measuring the RCS of small drones at 15 GHz and 25 GHz. The measurement results show that the average RCS of the three small drones varies with the radar frequency with higher reflections observed around certain directions. Moreover, the results show that for each drone, the RCS at 25 GHz is higher than the RCS at 15 GHz. Besides, information-theoretical based model selection for the RCS data is carried using the Akaike information criterion (AIC). We find that the generalized extreme value distribution is a good fit for modeling the RCS of small drones.