The mono-static Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a commercial Drone (IRIS) has been simulated and measured. For simulations, the electromagnetic CAD Microwave Studio by CST has been used. This software allows to accurately model the drone geometry and material complex permittivity. Measurements have been performed in an anechoic chamber equipped with a network analyzer and a horn antenna. The foreseen applications are the localization of drones in critical scenarios by using both passive and conventional radars. Our measurements and simulations, with good agreement, show RCS values that are strongly variable with frequency
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The mono-static Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a commercial Drone (IRIS) has been simulated and measur...
The focus of this paper is the evaluation of the mono-static Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a commerci...
This paper studies the monostatic radar cross section (RCS) simulation of a popular Unmanned Aerial ...
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Funding: UK Science and Technology Facilities Council ST/N006569/1 (DR).This study presents the in-f...
In this work, we present quasi-monostatic Radar Cross Section measurements of different Unmanned Aer...
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This paper studies the radar cross section (RCS) of carrier electronic warfare airplanes. Under the ...
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AbstractThis paper studies the radar cross section (RCS) of carrier electronic warfare airplanes. Un...
The paper describes the development of a drone swarm configuration that can electromagnetically obsc...
The deployment of a drone swarm from carrier aircraft can support critical operations in which targe...
The mono-static Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a commercial Drone (IRIS) has been simulated and measur...
The focus of this paper is the evaluation of the mono-static Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a commerci...
This paper studies the monostatic radar cross section (RCS) simulation of a popular Unmanned Aerial ...
In this work, we show how drone detection and classification can be enabled by leveraging a database...
Funding: UK Science and Technology Facilities Council ST/N006569/1 (DR).This study presents the in-f...
In this work, we present quasi-monostatic Radar Cross Section measurements of different Unmanned Aer...
This paper deals with Radar Cross Section (RCS) measurements of five small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ...
This paper studies the radar cross section (RCS) of carrier electronic warfare airplanes. Under the ...
This paper presents parametric investigation results on a staring FMCW radar system which targets dr...
Powered by technological advances, commercial drones have wide applications in areas such as photogr...
This paper presents both simulation and experimental results of micro-drone rotor blade electromagne...
Nano-drones, are insect-like sized drones with a threat capability of intrusion to provide intellige...
AbstractThis paper studies the radar cross section (RCS) of carrier electronic warfare airplanes. Un...
The paper describes the development of a drone swarm configuration that can electromagnetically obsc...
The deployment of a drone swarm from carrier aircraft can support critical operations in which targe...