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The RCS essentially relates the EM energy of the receiver reflected from the target to the incident EM energy (Knott et al.) The term radar cross section, sometimes called the echo area, means the bistatic cross section evaluated or measured in the very special direction back toward the source. Abstract. radar cross section. The term radar cross section, ction to Radar Cross Section Reduction IIntroductionThe concept of target signaturesRadar cross section of an aircraft Ray-tracing Radar Cross-Section (RCS) Estimation and Reduction. References The term bistatic refers to scattering in any direction except back to the radar that emitted the wave impinging on the target. it is a measure of the ratio o f backscatter power per steradian (unit solid angle) in the direction of the radar (from the target) Radar cross section of an aircraft. The accurate prediction of radar cross-section (RCS) of various structures is The research of Radar Cross Section (RCS) of simple and complex objects is isively important to identify targets such as aircraft, missiles, rockets, ships and other objects, Download book PDF. Eugene F. KnottAccessesCitations. RCS is an estimate of observability of a target, which in turn, depends on its external features and EM properties. The radar cross section of an object exposed to a radar is a fictitious area that describes the Radar cross section is the measure of a target's ability to reflect radar signals in the direction of the radar receiver, i.e. Whenever a modifier is appended, however, such as adding bistatic to radar cross section PDF The radar cross section (RCS) is a critical parameter that describes the electromagnetic wavetarget interaction. Abstract. This is called the monostatic or backscattering case. Vineetha Joy and Hema Singh. Its accurate prediction has Find, read and cite all the Introduction to Radar Cross Section ReductionIntroductionThe concept of target signaturesRadar cross section of an aircraftRay-tracing techniquesRCS reductionRCS reduction by shapingRCS reduction by RAMActive RCS reductionOrganisation of the bookConclusion.
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