Title :
Rapid radar backscatter simulation of detailed targets
Author_Institution :
SAGE Res., Westminster, CO, USA
fDate :
9/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A method of rapidly simulating the radar backscatter signatures of targets moving relative to a fuzzing radar located on an interceptor missile is described. A geometric optics approach is used to estimate the radar return from a detailed target surface described by functions which are almost everywhere curvature continuous. The method exploits the second-order continuity of the target description to reduce the problem of finding all the specular points associated with each new trajectory position to that of tracking the motion of existing points. In addition, the use of B-spline-like surfaces over arbitrary topological meshes is demonstrated as a technique for extending the results to work directly from existing faceted target models
Keywords :
aerospace simulation; backscatter; missiles; radar; splines (mathematics); B-spline-like surfaces; B-splines; detailed target surface; fuzzing radar; geometric optics; helicopter; interceptor missile; radar backscatter signatures; radar return; second-order continuity; simulation; single bounce return; specular paths; specular points; trajectory position; Backscatter; Geometrical optics; Laser radar; Optical receivers; Optical surface waves; Radar tracking; Signal processing algorithms; Target tracking; Testing; Trajectory;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on