Incoherent imaging of radar targets
Abstract
Theory suggests that, if a target can be modeled as a rigid constellation of point scatterers, the RCS pattern over a certain aspect change can be used to produce a one-dimensional image. The results for actual measured RCS patterns, however, are not promising. This is illustrated by processing on 4 s of echo data obtained from a Boeing 737 in straight flight, during which its aspect change is 2 deg. The conclusion might be that, for the application considered, aircraft cannot be modeled as a rigid constellation of point scatterers; this is partly due to the treatment of a three-dimensional target as a line target.
- Publication:
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Electronics Letters
- Pub Date:
- May 1986
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1986ElL....22..548V
- Keywords:
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- Incoherent Scatter Radar;
- Radar Cross Sections;
- Radar Echoes;
- Radar Imagery;
- Radar Targets;
- Algorithms;
- Autocorrelation;
- Fourier Transformation;
- Synthetic Aperture Radar;
- Weighting Functions;
- Communications and Radar