Title :
Near field measurements of bistatic scattering from random rough surfaces
Author :
Zahn, D. ; Sarabandi, K.
Author_Institution :
Radiat. Lab., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
Efficient and accurate measurement of bistatic scattering patterns of point and distributed targets using a near-field measurement system is demonstrated. A planar (3 m/spl times/3 m) near-field scanning system is designed and constructed which makes use of an HP 8720D network analyzer as its transmitter, receiver, and signal processing units. The near-field probe of this system is dual polarized to facilitate polarimetric bistatic scattering measurements. Issues such as calibration procedure for removing systematic errors such as channel imbalances, probe cross-talk, and characterization of radiometric calibration constants are discussed. Also measurement procedures for isolating and removing the transmitter leakage as well as the algorithm for near-field to far-field transformation are described. Finally measured bistatic scattering of point targets with known RCS patterns are compared with their theoretical values and very good agreement is obtained.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; calibration; electric field measurement; electromagnetic wave scattering; magnetic field measurement; network analysers; radar cross-sections; random media; rough surfaces; HP 8720D network analyzer; RCS patterns; algorithm; bistatic scattering patterns; calibration procedure; channel imbalances; distributed targets; dual polarized probe; near field measurements; near-field measurement system; near-field probe; near-field to far-field transformation; planar near-field scanning system; point targets; polarimetric bistatic scattering measurements; probe cross-talk; radar detection; radiometric calibration constants; random rough surfaces; receiver; signal processing units; systematic errors; transmitter leakage; Calibration; Polarization; Probes; Radio transmitters; Radiometry; Scattering; Signal analysis; Signal design; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2000. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6369-8
DOI :
10.1109/APS.2000.874577