Pjf. Swart et P. Snoeij, MODELING RADAR SCATTER FROM DISTRIBUTED TARGETS USING A COUPLED SCATTERER APPROACH, IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, 32(2), 1994, pp. 296-306
Radar remote sensing deals with the extraction of object information f
rom electromagnetic wave parameters. To fully exploit the potential of
acquiring quantitative information requires a detailed description of
the interaction between microwaves and objects. For practical reasons
a simplified approach is preferred where the radar return of a distri
buted target is modeled as a sum of scatterer echoes. In this paper, a
point scatterer model is given to simulate scattering of radar waves
by distributed targets. The scatterers may have different heights in s
ynthesizing rough surfaces. The principle of conservation of energy is
used to account for electromagnetic coupling between the scatterers i
n function of target sampling density. The predicted coupling between
two scatterers is experimentally verified by indoor radar cross sectio
n measurements. The model is verified through comparison with numerica
lly solving the electric field integral equation for linear scatterer
arrays. Results are given in the form of bistatic scatter diagrams to
provide insight in the full scattering behavior.