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Far-Field Radar Cross Section Determination From Near-Field 3-D Synthetic Aperture Imaging With Arbitrary Antenna-Scanning Surfaces

Takuma Watanabe, Hiroyoshi Yamada

2022IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation16 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, we propose a generalized algorithm for far-field radar cross section determination by using 3-D synthetic aperture imaging with arbitrary antenna-scanning surfaces. This method belongs to a class of techniques called image-based near-field-to-far-field transformation. The previous image-based approaches have been formulated based on a specific antenna-scanning trajectory or surface, such as a line, plane, circle, cylinder, and sphere; the majority of these approaches consider 2-D radar images to determine the azimuth radar cross section. We generalize the conventional image-based technique to accommodate an arbitrary antenna-scanning surface and consider a 3-D radar image for radar cross section prediction in both the azimuth and zenith directions. We validate the proposed algorithm by performing numerical simulations and anechoic chamber measurements.

Topics & Concepts

Anechoic chamberRadar cross-sectionRadar imagingAntenna (radio)Synthetic aperture radarAzimuthRadarOpticsSide looking airborne radarInverse synthetic aperture radarComputer scienceAntenna apertureRadiation patternPhysicsContinuous-wave radarTelecommunicationsArtificial intelligenceElectromagnetic Compatibility and MeasurementsMicrowave Imaging and Scattering AnalysisAntenna Design and Optimization