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Radar Cross Section Fundamentals
1993The radar cross section of an object exposed to a radar is a fictitious area that describes the intensity of the wave reflected back to the radar. The RCS, as it is known in the trade, can be stated in very simple terms: it is the projected area of an electrically large, perfectly conducting sphere whose echo strength would match that of the target if ...
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Radar cross section of insects
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1985X-band measurements of radar cross section as a function of the angle between insect body axis and the plane of polarization are presented. A finding of particular interest is that in larger insects, maximum cross section occurs when the E-vector is perpendicular to the body axis.
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Algorithmic analysis of quantum radar cross sections
Defense + Security Symposium, 2015M. Lanzagorta, S. Venegas-Andraca
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European Radar Conference, 2014
I. Pasya, N. Iwakiri, Takehiko Kobayashi
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I. Pasya, N. Iwakiri, Takehiko Kobayashi
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Radar Cross Section (RCS) Measurements
2013The radar cross section (RCS) is a critical parameter that describes the electromagnetic wave - target interaction. Its accurate prediction has long been a hot research and engineering topic. Today, RCS prediction of real targets is achieved via either numerical simulations or measurements. Here, indoor RCS measurements are reviewed in a tutorial.
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2015
The development of sophisticated detection systems threatens to reduce the mission effectiveness of weapon platforms. Therefore, increasing survivability by reducing detectability has become very important subject for the designers giving deep attention to methods of reducing detectability.
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The development of sophisticated detection systems threatens to reduce the mission effectiveness of weapon platforms. Therefore, increasing survivability by reducing detectability has become very important subject for the designers giving deep attention to methods of reducing detectability.
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Bistatic Radar Cross Sections of Chaff
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 1984P. Peebles
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FDTD simulations on radar cross sections of metal cone and plasma covered metal cone
, 2012S. M. Chung
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Effects of target shape and reflection on laser radar cross sections.
Applied Optics, 2000O. Steinvall
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