Radar Cross Section Lectures

Radar Cross Section Lectures

Author: Allen E. Fuhs

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781624104695

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A series of lectures on radar cross section presented to engineers and scientists at NASA Ames during 1982.


Radar Cross Section

Radar Cross Section

Author: Eugene F. Knott

Publisher: SciTech Publishing

Published: 2004-06-30

Total Pages: 628

ISBN-13: 1891121251

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The leading text and reference on radar cross section (RCS) theory and applications, this work presents a comparison of two radar signal strengths. One is the strength of the radar bean sweeping over a target, the other is the strength of the reflected echo senses by the receiver. This book shows how the RCS "gauge" can be predicted for theoretical objects.


Radar Cross Section Measurements

Radar Cross Section Measurements

Author: Eugene F. Knott

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 557

ISBN-13: 1468499041

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The original campus of the University of Michigan was nearly a perfect square about a half-mile along a side. A street-sized walk, appropriately called the Diag, runs diagonally across this square, connecting its southeast and northwest corners. In 1904 a new engineering building was either started or finished (I do not remember which) to house classrooms. When another engineering building was built on the expanded campus across the street from it many years later, the old building came to be known as West Engine, to distinguish it from the new East Engine. Old West Engine is (or maybe by now, was) a four-story, L-shaped structure that stood at the southeast corner of the original campus. It was built with an arch in it to straddle the Diag at the apex of the L. You walked over the Engineering Arch to get from one leg of the L to the other if you were inside the building, and you walked under it when you entered the campus from the southeast corner. Affixed to the masonry wall of the arch was a plaque I often noted in passing. It bore a quote attributed to Horace Greeley (1811-1872), who I did not know at the time was the founder, editor, and publisher of the New York Tribune. It said, simply, Young man, when theory and practice differ, use your horse sense. The suggestion seems worthy of an exclamation point instead of a period, but I do not remember if it had one.


Radar Cross Section Analysis and Control

Radar Cross Section Analysis and Control

Author: Asoke K. Bhattacharyya

Publisher: Artech House Radar Library (Ha

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13:

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This reference describes techniques for controlling the RCS of targets, provides analytical methods for estimating RCS, develops models for the design of low RCS targets and antennas, and discusses several RCS enhancement techniques.


Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering

Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering

Author: David C. Jenn

Publisher: AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics)

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13:

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There have been many new developments in the ten years since the first edition of Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering was published. Stealth technology is now an important consideration in the design of all types of platforms. The second edition includes a more extensive introduction that covers the important aspects of stealth technology and the unique tradeoffs involved in stealth design. Prediction, reduction, and measurement of electromagnetic scattering from complex three-dimensional targets remains the primary emphasis of this text, developed by the author from courses taught at the Naval Postgraduate School. New topics on computational methods like the finite element method and the finite integration technique are covered, as well as new areas in the application of radar absorbing material and artificial metamaterials. Matlab [registered] software, homework problems, and a solution manual (available to instructors) supplement the text. Written as an instructional text, this book is recommended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students. introduction to the physics and mathematics of radar cross section in order to better understand the interdisciplinary aspects of stealth. Matlab is a registered trademark of The MathWorks, Inc.