A significant problem in electromagnetics is the computation of the scattered far fields for large, complex targets, such as tanks or aircraft. Since it is often necessary to determine the scattering at multiple angles and frequencies, speed of calculation can be critical as well. This work has direct applications in areas such as RCS reduction and target identification, with the latter being the main thrust of this thesis. In order to do these computations, high-frequency approximate techniques must be used.It has been found that computer graphics rendering techniques can be used to significantly improve the time necessary to achieve very good high-frequency first-bounce scattering results for an arbitrarily complex target. This is done us...
Radar cross section (RCS) of complex targets can be obtained in real time using the hardware capabil...
This contribution presents a very e±cient Shooting-and-Bouncing-Rays (SBR) algorithm, which has been...
The results presented at this workshop have been obtained with a new and original approach: hardware...
A significant problem in electromagnetics is the computation of the scattered far fields for large, ...
This work investigates the use of high frequency electromagnetic scattering techniques, such as the ...
A new technique in solving the rough surface scattering problem is presented. The method employed, e...
In this study, a MATLAB® code based on the Shooting and Bouncing Ray (SBR) algorithm is developed to...
A large variety of simulation tools for calculating scattered fields have been published in literatu...
Abstract-This paper presents a new and original approach for computing the high-frequency radar cros...
With the recent development of fast algorithms, the difference in capability between high-frequency ...
A large variety of simulation tools for calculating scattered fields have been published in literatu...
In order to treat high-frequency scattering from large and complex objects, numerous asymptotic simu...
In this article, we present a fast and accurate numerical method for the computation of scattered el...
Many low-frequency and high-frequency techniques exist for the solution of scattering and radiation ...
This paper presents a new computational approach that allows rapid analysis of the Electro-Magnetic ...
Radar cross section (RCS) of complex targets can be obtained in real time using the hardware capabil...
This contribution presents a very e±cient Shooting-and-Bouncing-Rays (SBR) algorithm, which has been...
The results presented at this workshop have been obtained with a new and original approach: hardware...
A significant problem in electromagnetics is the computation of the scattered far fields for large, ...
This work investigates the use of high frequency electromagnetic scattering techniques, such as the ...
A new technique in solving the rough surface scattering problem is presented. The method employed, e...
In this study, a MATLAB® code based on the Shooting and Bouncing Ray (SBR) algorithm is developed to...
A large variety of simulation tools for calculating scattered fields have been published in literatu...
Abstract-This paper presents a new and original approach for computing the high-frequency radar cros...
With the recent development of fast algorithms, the difference in capability between high-frequency ...
A large variety of simulation tools for calculating scattered fields have been published in literatu...
In order to treat high-frequency scattering from large and complex objects, numerous asymptotic simu...
In this article, we present a fast and accurate numerical method for the computation of scattered el...
Many low-frequency and high-frequency techniques exist for the solution of scattering and radiation ...
This paper presents a new computational approach that allows rapid analysis of the Electro-Magnetic ...
Radar cross section (RCS) of complex targets can be obtained in real time using the hardware capabil...
This contribution presents a very e±cient Shooting-and-Bouncing-Rays (SBR) algorithm, which has been...
The results presented at this workshop have been obtained with a new and original approach: hardware...