Analytical and numerical techniques are employed for the evaluation of the Radar Cross-Section (RCS) of jet engine inlets. Initially, the Mode Matching technique is used for the extraction of reference data associated with canonical engine-like structures. Of most importance in this work is the utilization of the inherent cylindrical periodicity of the geometry to reduce the CPU time and memory requirements of rigorous integral equation methods for the characterization of jet engines. Finally, the Adaptive Integral Method (AIM) is applied to the RCS calculations of large, non-canonical geometries. The low computational complexity and storage requirements of AIM, combined with the exploitation of the structure periodicity, are especially att...
A novel algorithm designed to compute efficiently and accurately the HF electromagnetic scattering f...
In this paper, we describe the important computational methods available to successfully predict the...
This thesis examines the need for a systematic methodology for the analysis of aircraft electromagne...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/21088/2/rl0951.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
Motivated by the need to predict radar signatures of aircraft, a numerical simulation of the radar s...
Abstract—A scattered radar signal by a jet engine inlet involves engine information of the target. T...
Several well-known computational methods, based on various mathematical concepts, are applied to the...
Radar cross section prediction techniques are used to determine the radar signature of a military pl...
In this paper, the electromagnetic field distribution inside a jet engine is studied through full wa...
AbstractTaking into account the influences of scatterer geometrical shapes on induced currents, an a...
In this paper, statistical antenna approach is applied to develop an equivalent model for the fields...
Low-observables engineers require accurate radar scattering computations from full-scale aircraft pl...
A set of algorithms and procedures to compute radar cross section (RCS) of aircraft are presented. T...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/21075/2/rl0935.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
In this paper, we describe the important computational methods available to successfully predict the...
A novel algorithm designed to compute efficiently and accurately the HF electromagnetic scattering f...
In this paper, we describe the important computational methods available to successfully predict the...
This thesis examines the need for a systematic methodology for the analysis of aircraft electromagne...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/21088/2/rl0951.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
Motivated by the need to predict radar signatures of aircraft, a numerical simulation of the radar s...
Abstract—A scattered radar signal by a jet engine inlet involves engine information of the target. T...
Several well-known computational methods, based on various mathematical concepts, are applied to the...
Radar cross section prediction techniques are used to determine the radar signature of a military pl...
In this paper, the electromagnetic field distribution inside a jet engine is studied through full wa...
AbstractTaking into account the influences of scatterer geometrical shapes on induced currents, an a...
In this paper, statistical antenna approach is applied to develop an equivalent model for the fields...
Low-observables engineers require accurate radar scattering computations from full-scale aircraft pl...
A set of algorithms and procedures to compute radar cross section (RCS) of aircraft are presented. T...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/21075/2/rl0935.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
In this paper, we describe the important computational methods available to successfully predict the...
A novel algorithm designed to compute efficiently and accurately the HF electromagnetic scattering f...
In this paper, we describe the important computational methods available to successfully predict the...
This thesis examines the need for a systematic methodology for the analysis of aircraft electromagne...