Analysis of Backscattering Enhancement for Complex Targets in Continuous Random Media for H-Wave Incidence(Special Issue on Innovation in Antennas and Propagation for Expanding Radio Systems)
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概要
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Analysis of electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering in a random medium is a field of great interest. This research field becomes more important if we consider the study of phsyical effects on wave propagation and scattering from targets in random media. Curvature of the targets' cross-sections plays an important parameter in the radar detection problem. In previous study, analysis of scattering data from nonconvex conducting targets has pointed out to the effect of target configuration together with both effects of the spatial coherence length of incident waves around the target and the double passage on the backscattering enhancement. Here, we make sure this fact by considering targets with relatively large sizes in continuous random media for H-wave incidence. We assume the cross-section of targets to be smoothly deformed contour comprising concave and convex portions.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2001-09-01
著者
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Tateiba Mitsuo
The Department Of Computer Science And Communication Engineering Kyushu University
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Tateiba Mitsuo
The Department Of Computer Science And Communication Engineering Faculty Of Information Science And
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El‐ocla H
The Department Of Computer Science And Communication Engineering Kyushu University
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EL-OCLA Hosam
the Department of Computer Science and Communication Engineering, Kyushu University
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