Reduction of radar cross section of targets using periodic strip grating technique
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30/04/2014
30/04/2014
01/07/1989
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The- classic: experiment of Heinrich Hertz verified the theoretical predict him of Maxwell that kxnfli radio and light waves are physical phenomena governed by the same physical laws. This has started a.rnnJ era of interest in interaction of electromagnetic energy with matter. The scattering of electromagnetic waves from a target is cleverly utilized im1 RADAR. This electronic system used tx> detect and locate objects under unfavourable conditions or obscuration that would render the unaided eye useless. It also provides a means for measuring precisely the range, or distance of an object and the speed of a moving object. when an obstacle is illuminated by electromagnetic waves, energy is dispersed in all directions. The dispersed energy depends on the size, shape and composition of the obstacle and frequency and nature of the incident wave. This distribution of energy’ is known as ‘scattering’ and the obstacle as ‘scatterer’ or 'target'. Department of Electronics, Cochin University of Science And Technology Cochin University of Science And Technology |
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Cochin University of Science And Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Shaping of targets #Passive cancellation #Metallic corrugated surfaces #Anechoic chamber #Radar absorber measurements |
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