DocumentCode :
974151
Title :
Birds and insects as radar targets: A review
Author :
Vaughn, Charles R.
Author_Institution :
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Wallops Island, VA, USA
Volume :
73
Issue :
2
fYear :
1985
Firstpage :
205
Lastpage :
227
Abstract :
A review of radar cross-section measurements of birds and insects is presented. A brief discussion of some possible theoretical models is also given and comparisons made with the measurements. The comparisons suggest that most targets are, at present, better modeled by a prolate spheroid having a length-to-width ratio between 3 and 10 than by the often used equivalent weight water sphere. In addition, many targets observed with linear horizontal polarization have maximum cross sections much better estimated by a resonant half-wave dipole than by a water sphere. Also considered are birds and insects in the aggregate as a local radar "clutter" source. Order-of-magnitude estimates are given for many reasonable target number densities. These estimates are then used to predict X-band volume reflectivities. Other topics that are of interest to the radar engineer are discussed, including the doppler bandwidth due to the internal motions of a single bird, the radar cross-section probability densities of single birds and insects, the variability of the functional form of the probability density functions, and the Fourier spectra of single birds and insects.
Keywords :
Aggregates; Bandwidth; Birds; Clutter; Doppler radar; Insects; Polarization; Radar cross section; Reflectivity; Resonance;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/PROC.1985.13134
Filename :
1457402
Link To Document :
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