DocumentCode
1932754
Title
Numerical modeling results of radar signatures for large and complex targets
Author
Weinmann, Frank ; Tzoulis, Andreas
Author_Institution
Inst. for High Freq. Phys. & Radar Tech., FGAN e. V, Wachtberg
fYear
2008
fDate
26-30 May 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Radar signatures of complex targets for different frequencies, aspect angles and target positions are needed in various radar application areas. In addition, specific scattering centers of complex real radar targets have a strong impact on the overall signature of the target. However, measurements are mostly inefficient for providing the required information and for studying the behaviour of such targets, as well as for performing the required radar tasks. Thus, radar signature predictions are very important in radar applications and are basically derived by applying numerical modeling tools developed within the computational electromagnetics community. In this paper, numerical modeling results of radar signatures for various large and complex targets are presented, which highlight recent advances in two different simulation codes developed at FGAN-FHR. The main objective of the simulations is to study the electromagnetic properties of significant scattering centers like deep cavities, which often arise in real radar targets (aircraft, vehicles etc.). Another important task is to investigate the high resolution range profile (HRRP) behaviour of such structures as well as the effect of those scattering centers to the overall radar cross section (RCS) of the corresponding targets. Further, the presented simulation results provide investigation of the trade-off between computation time and accuracy for the applied numerical modeling methods, which is very important for successful and accurate simulation of complex radar targets with reasonable computation times.
Keywords
electromagnetic wave scattering; radar applications; radar cross-sections; radar resolution; radar tracking; target tracking; computational electromagnetics community; electromagnetic property; high resolution range profile; numerical modeling; radar application; radar cross section; radar signature; radar targets; scattering center; simulation codes; Computational modeling; Electromagnetic measurements; Electromagnetic scattering; Frequency; Numerical models; Performance evaluation; Radar applications; Radar cross section; Radar measurements; Radar scattering; Numerical modeling; complex radar targets; radar signatures;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar Conference, 2008. RADAR '08. IEEE
Conference_Location
Rome
ISSN
1097-5659
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1538-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RADAR.2008.4720981
Filename
4720981
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