DocumentCode
1561215
Title
Inverse Scattering from Bodies with Impedance Boundary
Author
Katsenelenbaum, B.Z.
Author_Institution
Nahariya, Israel
fYear
2006
Firstpage
31
Lastpage
34
Abstract
A plane wave falls onto the body with an impedance boundary. Magnitude of the back-scattered spherical wave is compared with that of the wave scattered from the body of the same shape, having zero impedance. The impedance (in general, variable over the boundary) can be created such that the back scattering will be noticeably smaller than that from the smooth metallic body. This can be made, e. g., by cutting a set of channels on the boundary, i.e., by crimping. Such a way of the radar protection can be applied also near the edges and vertices where usage of the absorbing coating is not effective enough
Keywords
backscatter; electromagnetic wave absorption; electromagnetic wave scattering; radar; absorbing coating; back-scattered spherical wave; boundary channel; impedance boundary; inverse scattering; plane wave; radar protection; Coatings; Corrugated surfaces; Crimping; Frequency; Inverse problems; Protection; Radar scattering; Shape; Surface impedance; Surface waves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Direct and Inverse Problems of Electromagnetic and Acoustic Wave Theory, Proceedings of XIth International Seminar/Workshop on
Conference_Location
Tbilisi, Georgia
Print_ISBN
966-02-3873-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DIPED.2006.314282
Filename
4105753
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