
doi: 10.2172/537376
A methodology for the evaluation of complex electromagnetics problems is presented. The methodology reduces the computational requirements for the analysis of large scale computational electromagnetics problems by hybridizing the method of moments and physical optics techniques. The target model is based on triangular facets and the incident field source by its system response function. Data which can be obtained from the analysis are radar cross section, power spectral density, and range profiles.
And National Defense, Radar, Aircraft, Targets, Computers, 45 Military Technology, Computer Codes, Inverse Scattering Problem, Moments Method, 99 Mathematics, 530, Management, Miscellaneous, 620, Electromagnetism, Military Equipment, Law, Weaponry, Information Science
And National Defense, Radar, Aircraft, Targets, Computers, 45 Military Technology, Computer Codes, Inverse Scattering Problem, Moments Method, 99 Mathematics, 530, Management, Miscellaneous, 620, Electromagnetism, Military Equipment, Law, Weaponry, Information Science
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