In this article, we present a fast and accurate numerical method for the computation of scattered electromagnetic field from targets of different sizes and complex shapes. The approach is based on the sampling representation of the complex reflection coefficient of the target where both amplitude and phase information are considered, rather than the usual radar cross section (RCS) where the phase information is missed. The scattering features of the target are organized in a 5-D complex matrix H calculated numerically. The electromagnetic tool (CST) computes this H matrix evaluating the scattered field in a finite number of selected directions. This number is chosen in order to obtain a good reconstruction of overall scattering feature. As ...
In this study, a MATLAB® code based on the Shooting and Bouncing Ray (SBR) algorithm is developed to...
A methodology for the evaluation of complex electromagnetics problems is presented. The methodology ...
A discrete formulation is presented for solving the shortcomings of existing methods used in the com...
In this article, we present a fast and accurate numerical method for the computation of scattered el...
This paper presents a new computational approach that allows rapid analysis of the Electro-Magnetic ...
International audienceWe discuss several approximate methods for computing electromagnetic scatterin...
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 ...
This paper presents an analysis of electromagnetic scattering characteristics of the resonant targe...
Abstract: In this work, a simple, robust, and an ef-ficient numerical algorithm to calculate the sca...
Abstract—The general image relations of electromagnetic sources are presented around a conductor sph...
This study introduces an alternative approach to combination of the complex line source method with ...
Radar cross section (RCS) of complex targets can be obtained in real time using the hardware capabil...
In this study, a computer code is developed in MATLAB® to compute the Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a...
Abstract—We present an efficient scheme for the analysis of electromagnetic scattering from target a...
In this study, a MATLAB® code based on the Shooting and Bouncing Ray (SBR) algorithm is developed to...
A methodology for the evaluation of complex electromagnetics problems is presented. The methodology ...
A discrete formulation is presented for solving the shortcomings of existing methods used in the com...
In this article, we present a fast and accurate numerical method for the computation of scattered el...
This paper presents a new computational approach that allows rapid analysis of the Electro-Magnetic ...
International audienceWe discuss several approximate methods for computing electromagnetic scatterin...
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 ...
This paper presents an analysis of electromagnetic scattering characteristics of the resonant targe...
Abstract: In this work, a simple, robust, and an ef-ficient numerical algorithm to calculate the sca...
Abstract—The general image relations of electromagnetic sources are presented around a conductor sph...
This study introduces an alternative approach to combination of the complex line source method with ...
Radar cross section (RCS) of complex targets can be obtained in real time using the hardware capabil...
In this study, a computer code is developed in MATLAB® to compute the Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a...
Abstract—We present an efficient scheme for the analysis of electromagnetic scattering from target a...
In this study, a MATLAB® code based on the Shooting and Bouncing Ray (SBR) algorithm is developed to...
A methodology for the evaluation of complex electromagnetics problems is presented. The methodology ...
A discrete formulation is presented for solving the shortcomings of existing methods used in the com...