PRECISION RADAR CROSS-SECTION MEASUREMENTS FOR COMPUTER CODE VALIDATION

Citation
Sr. Mishra et al., PRECISION RADAR CROSS-SECTION MEASUREMENTS FOR COMPUTER CODE VALIDATION, IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement, 42(2), 1993, pp. 179-185
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Eletrical & Electronic","Instument & Instrumentation
ISSN journal
00189456
Volume
42
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
179 - 185
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-9456(1993)42:2<179:PRCMFC>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
This paper presents precision measurements of the radar cross section (RCS) of simple rod and cylinder targets for all angles of incidence i n a plane containing the long axis of the target. The RCS is presented as a contour map as a function of the frequency and the incidence ang le. Interference of the scattered fields from the two ends of the rod or cylinder creates a series of sharp minima; these form a characteris tic pattern. A wire attached to the rod target scatters strongly at it s resonant frequencies, introducing constant-frequency maxima on the R CS contour map. These extensive measured RCS data are used as a refere nce for validating numerical computations. Wire-grid models of the rod and cylinder targets are constructed using commonly accepted guidelin es. It is shown that the resulting RCS is in error by less than 2 dBM2 for segments of length as long as lambda/5, and that the wire grid is capable of precisely determining the resonant frequencies of the wire . A comparison of the RCS of the rod computed using the finite-differe nce time-domain method with the measured RCS suggests a cell-size corr ection. Thus, the surface of the conducting object is considered to be 1/4 cell away from the surface of cells designated as perfectly condu cting. This ''quarter-cell margin'' guideline greatly improves the agr eement between the FDTD RCS of the rod and cylinder targets and the me asured RCS.