Title :
Polarimetric scattering properties of natural targets at 80 GHz
Author_Institution :
Defence Res. Agency, Malvern, UK
Abstract :
Although a large volume of data describing the properties of the scattering matrices of natural targets has been presented in the literature, the vast majority of these data were measured at frequencies under 10 GHz, very little polarimetric data has been presented at millimetric wavelengths. Interest in the scattering properties of terrain in this band has been stimulated by the interest in collision avoidance radars for use on motor vehicles. These will operate at 77 GHz. Measurements of the scattering matrices of a variety of natural targets are described, and an overview of the principal scattering properties is given. A simple parameter referred to as the cross polar ratio (CPR) is then introduced and shown to characterise the scattering matrices measured of tree canopies. A discussion of the depression angle dependency of the scattering matrix of grass is then presented
Keywords :
S-matrix theory; electromagnetic wave scattering; millimetre wave measurement; radar applications; radar polarimetry; 77 GHz; 80 GHz; EHF; collision avoidance radar; cross polar ratio; depression angle; grass; millimetric wavelength; motor vehicles; natural targets; polarimetric data; polarimetric scattering properties; scattering matrices measurement; terrain scattering properties; tree canopies;
Conference_Titel :
Polarisation in Radar, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19960433