DocumentCode
959159
Title
Ray tracing with PO/PTD for RCS modeling of large complex objects
Author
Weinmann, Frank
Author_Institution
Res. Inst. for High Frequency Phys. & Radar Techniques, FGAN-FHR, Wachtberg, Germany
Volume
54
Issue
6
fYear
2006
fDate
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1797
Lastpage
1806
Abstract
The present paper deals with a new efficient approach in order to assess the simulation of scattered fields from arbitrary metallic objects. The basic idea is to combine a ray tracing algorithm with the principles of physical optics (PO) and the physical theory of diffraction (PTD). The ray tracing algorithm stochastically launches discrete rays and uses a ray density normalization. In order to perform simulations at finite objects the PO/PTD formulation is required. Thus, fast intersection routines can be implemented, while the ray density formulation reduces the PO and PTD integrals to a pure sum of ray contributions. Simulation results obtained with this model are verified by comparison with both exact simulations using a method of moments (MoM) code and measurement results, proving an excellent accuracy and fast computation even at complex objects. With this asymptotic approach, scattering properties of large objects that are too complex for exact methods can be analyzed with rather moderate computation efforts. Typical applications include the simulation of low observability (LO) designs as well as the generation of databases for identifying unknown aircraft by their radar signature.
Keywords
aircraft; electromagnetic wave scattering; method of moments; physical optics; physical theory of diffraction; radar cross-sections; ray tracing; MoM code; PO-PTD formulation; RCS modeling; aircraft identification; field scattering; intersection routines; low observability design; method-of-moment; physical optics; physical theory-of-diffraction; radar cross section; radar signature; ray density normalization; ray tracing algorithm; Aircraft; Computational modeling; Databases; Moment methods; Observability; Optical scattering; Physical optics; Physical theory of diffraction; Radar scattering; Ray tracing; Numerical modeling; physical optics (PO); physical theory of diffraction (PTD); radar cross section (RCS); ray tracing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.2006.875910
Filename
1638375
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