Title :
Potentials of ultra-short-pulse time-domain scattering measurements
Author :
van Cappellen, W.A. ; de Jongh, R.V. ; Ligthart, L.P.
Author_Institution :
Signaal Delft, Delft, Netherlands
fDate :
8/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This article illustrates the potentials of ultra-short-pulse time-domain scattering measurements, and describes a facility to perform such measurements. The main advantages of measuring in the time domain are the high range resolution and the relatively simple measurement setup. A time-domain radar cross section measurement of a flat plate is performed, to illustrate the advantages of such methods over a conventional frequency-domain setup. The measurement was performed with a sampling oscilloscope, a pulse generator, and two 2-12 GHz ridged-horn antennas. Because the horns were not designed for transmitting transient signals, an additional system-response measurement, in combination with a software deconvolution algorithm, restored the impulse response of the object under test. Further processing separated the response of the object from clutter. A comparison of the time-domain data with calculated and measured frequency-domain radar cross sections shows good agreement. The high range resolution (100 ps) enabled the separation of scattering mechanisms (i.e., reflection, single and multiple diffraction). It is concluded that ultra-short-pulse time-domain measurements could be very beneficial
Keywords :
deconvolution; electromagnetic wave scattering; horn antennas; radar antennas; radar clutter; radar cross-sections; radar resolution; radar signal processing; time-domain analysis; 2 to 12 GHz; SHF; UHF; deconvolution algorithm; flat plate; impulse response; measurement setup; range resolution; ridged-horn antenna; scattering mechanisms; system-response measurement; time-domain radar cross section measurement; ultra-short-pulse time-domain scattering measurements; Antenna measurements; Frequency measurement; Oscilloscopes; Performance evaluation; Pulse measurements; Radar cross section; Radar scattering; Signal sampling; Time domain analysis; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE