• DocumentCode
    844507
  • Title

    Bistatic RCS Calculations From Cylindrical Near-Field Measurements—Part I: Theory

  • Author

    Hansen, Thorkild B. ; Marr, Richard A. ; Lammers, Uve H W ; Tanigawa, Timothy J. ; McGahan, Robert V.

  • Author_Institution
    Seknion Inc, Boston, MA
  • Volume
    54
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    3846
  • Lastpage
    3856
  • Abstract
    A theory is presented for computing scattered far fields of targets from cylindrical near-field measurements. The targets are illuminated by plane waves and measured in a radio anechoic chamber on a cylindrical scan surface. The scattered field on the scan cylinder is obtained by background subtraction. The near-field data is truncated at the top, bottom, and angular edges of the scan cylinder. These truncation edges can cause inaccuracies in the computed far fields. Correction techniques are developed for the top and bottom truncation edges. The cylindrical wave expansions automatically apply angular tapers to the near-field data that reduce the effect of the angular truncation edges. The taper functions depend on the angular sample spacing and are related to the currents induced on perfectly electrically conducting PEC cylinders in related scattering problems. The method of stationary phase is employed with asymptotic expressions for the taper functions to determine the area on the scan cylinder that is most important for computing the far field in a given direction. The theory is validated through numerical examples involving electrically large scatterers. The edge-correction techniques significantly increase the accuracy of the computed far field. A companion paper presents experimental results
  • Keywords
    conducting bodies; electromagnetic wave scattering; field strength measurement; radar cross-sections; PEC; angular sample spacing; background subtraction; bistatic RCS calculation; cylindrical near-field measurement; edge-correction technique; perfectly electrically conducting cylinder; plane wave scattering; radar cross section; radio anechoic chamber; stationary phase method; taper function; Anechoic chambers; Antenna measurements; Force sensors; Indoor radio communication; Laboratories; Probes; Radar scattering; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness; Surface waves; Edge correction; near-field scanning; radar cross sections; taper functions;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-926X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TAP.2006.886472
  • Filename
    4020399