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Prediction of electromagnetic waves scattering on complex shape large objects
Relevance. Currently, the question radar cross-section (RCS) modelling of real targets arises. Experimental measurement is difficult to implement, and existing methods of theoretical calculation usually require a lot of time.
M.M. Legenkiy, M.A. Buhai
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Wideband RCS reduction of thin metallic edges mediated by spoof surface plasmon polaritons
The back-scattering from front edge diffraction contributes significantly to mono-static radar cross section under TE-polarization when the specular reflection of an object is eliminated by elaborate shaping.
Li Xinghua +7 more
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This work fabricated MOF‐based woven absorbing fabrics with dimensional engineering via a wet spinning strategy. The absorbing fabrics achieve a reflection loss of −51.47 dB at 2.9 mm, with an effective absorption bandwidth reaching 3.54 GHz. The absorbing fabrics can be freely bent, stretched, and folded, with individual fibers exhibiting a break ...
Zihao Yan +6 more
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RADAR CROSS SECTION CHARACTERIZATION OF CORNER REFLECTORS IN DIFFERENT FREQUENCY BANDS AND POLARIZATIONS [PDF]
Corner Reflectors (CR) are standard passive radar targets which offer one of the best solutions for SAR calibration. Radar Cross Section (RCS) of corner reflectors plays a vital role for estimation of calibration parameters and hence back scatter ...
P. V. Jayasri +4 more
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Purification and Properties of Polyvinyl Nitrate and Its Compatibility With Solid Oxidizers
ABSTRACT Polyvinyl nitrate (PVN) is a nitrate‐ester energetic binder that can be produced directly from polyvinyl alcohol—a cheap commodity feedstock—thereby offering potential cost and supply‐chain advantages over binders based on nitrocellulose and other specialty polymers.
Stephen Spice +3 more
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Marine Radar Target Ship Echo Generation Algorithm and Simulation Based on Radar Cross-Section
In this study, a simplified radar echo signal model suitable for radar simulators and a Radar Cross-Section (RCS) calculation model based on the Physical Optics (PO) method was developed.
Chang Li +4 more
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Vapor phase infiltration (VPI) enables atomic‐level dielectric regulation in conductive polymer foams. The VPI‐treated foam exhibits enhanced absorption efficiency per unit thickness (~2.6 times), dynamic frequency tunability (94.5% coverage in 2–18 GHz), and on/off switching ability while retaining performance under acid/alkali exposure and repeated ...
Pengpeng Mou +6 more
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Traditional metasurfaces suffer from the drawbacks of pure microwave absorption and low IR emissivity stealth, namely failing to match complex ambient backgrounds with varying IR emissivity and generating excess heat accumulation (enhanced IR thermal radiation).
Dan Liu +6 more
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The analysis of radar target electromagnetic scattering characteristics is the basis of radar target detection, imaging and recognition. The high-frequency algorithm shooting and bouncing ray (SBR) method is used to calculate the radar cross section (RCS)
Junyang Zhou, Yiping Han
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Measurement of diffraction radar cross-section(RCS)
A technique is described for measuring the RCS of 2D (two-dimensional) diffracting sources. The measured and predicted diffraction RCS of a conducting halfplane edge and a gap in an otherwise infinite conducting plane are presented. The technique may be used to measure the diffraction coefficient of an impedance discontinuity.
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