DocumentCode
23042
Title
An Adjustable Radar Cross Section Doppler Calibration Target
Author
Brooker, Graham M.
Author_Institution
Australian Centre for Field Robot., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Volume
15
Issue
1
fYear
2015
fDate
Jan. 2015
Firstpage
476
Lastpage
482
Abstract
This paper describes the development of a simple low-cost adjustable radar cross section (RCS) Doppler calibration target. It consists of a small metal sphere attached to the diaphragm of an ultrasound transducer. It is shown that the effective RCS of the target is a function of the physical RCS determined by the size of the sphere, and the magnitude of the displacement introduced by the transducer. A simple Michelson´s interferometer was constructed to determine the magnitude of these displacements, and a linear relationship between the applied sinusoidal voltage (at resonance) and the displacement is determined. Measurements made using a sensitive Doppler radar confirm the calculated RCS to an accuracy of better than 2 dB, and show that it can be adjusted over 20 dB by adjusting the transducer excitation voltage through one decade. These low RCS targets are ideal for testing radio acoustic sounding systems and entomological radars.
Keywords
Doppler measurement; Doppler radar; Michelson interferometers; calibration; diaphragms; displacement measurement; radar cross-sections; radar tracking; target tracking; ultrasonic transducers; Doppler radar; Michelson interferometer; adjustable radar cross section Doppler calibration target; diaphragm; displacement magnitude determination; entomological radar; physical RCS determination; radio acoustic sounding system testing; sinusoidal voltage; transducer excitation voltage; ultrasound transducer; Doppler effect; Doppler radar; Frequency measurement; Frequency modulation; Radar cross-sections; Transducers; Doppler calibration target; Doppler radar; Michelson???s interferometer; RASS; radar acoustic sounding system; ultrasound;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2347050
Filename
6876128
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