摘要
Radar cross-section (RCS) measurement with the near-field electromagnetic wave illumination of a target has been proved to be practical. The existing methods employ the multiplefrequency angular-diversity (MFAD) technique, whereas this paper considers the single-frequency angular-diversity (SFAD) technique. The paper takes into account the scattering center modeling and the limitation of higher sidelobes in reconstructing images in the SFAD technique compared to the MFAD technique. A method of combining the SFAD technique with the RELAX approach is presented for the high-resolution extraction of scattering centers on a target. The proposed method offers an excellent RCS recovery, which is validated by numerical results.
Radar cross-section (RCS) measurement with the near-field electromagnetic wave illumination of a target has been proved to be practical. The existing methods employ the multiplefrequency angular-diversity (MFAD) technique, whereas this paper considers the single-frequency angular-diversity (SFAD) technique. The paper takes into account the scattering center modeling and the limitation of higher sidelobes in reconstructing images in the SFAD technique compared to the MFAD technique. A method of combining the SFAD technique with the RELAX approach is presented for the high-resolution extraction of scattering centers on a target. The proposed method offers an excellent RCS recovery, which is validated by numerical results.
基金
the National Natural Science Foundation of China.