Recent Changes to the IEEE std 1502 Recommended Practice for Radar Cross-Section Test Procedures

E. Mokole, L. Foged, V. Rodriguez, J. Fordham, V. Monebhurrun
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Radar scattering is typically represented as the RCS of the test object. The term RCS evolved from the basic metric for radar scattering: the ratio of the power scattered from an object in units of power per solid angle (steradians) normalized to the plane-wave illumination in units of power per unit area. The RCS is thus given in units of area (or effective cross-sectional area of the target, hence the name). Note that the RCS of the test object is a property of the test object alone; it is neither a function of the radar system nor the distance between the radar and the test object, if the object is in the far field. Because the RCS of a target can have large amplitude variation in frequency and angle, it is expressed in units of decibels with respect to a square meter and is abbreviated as dBsm (sometimes DBSM or dBm2). In terms of this definition, the RCS of a radar target is a scalar ratio of powers. If the effects of polarization and phase are included, the scattering can be expressed as a complex polarimetric scattering (CPS) matrix. The measurement of the RCS of a test object requires the test object to be illuminated by an electromagnetic plane wave and the resultant scattered signal to be observed in the far field. After calibration, this process yields the RCS of the test object in units of area, or the full scattering matrix as a set of complex scattering coefficients.This paper describes the planned upgrades to the old IEEE Std 1502™-2007 IEEE Recommended Practice for Radar Cross-Section Test Procedures [1]. The new standard will reflect the recent improvements in numerical tools, measurement technology and uncertainty estimates in the past decade.
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最新修订的IEEE标准1502雷达截面测试程序推荐实践
雷达散射通常表示为测试对象的RCS。术语RCS是从雷达散射的基本度量演变而来的:以每立体角(立体面)的功率为单位的物体散射功率与以每单位面积的功率为单位的平面波照明的归一化之比。因此,RCS以面积(或目标的有效横截面积,因此得名)为单位。请注意,测试对象的RCS只是测试对象的一个属性;它既不是雷达系统的函数,也不是雷达与测试对象之间距离的函数,如果目标在远场。由于目标的RCS在频率和角度上可以有较大的幅度变化,因此以分贝为单位表示,简称为dBsm(有时为dBsm或dBm2)。根据这个定义,雷达目标的RCS是一个标量的功率比。如果考虑极化和相位的影响,散射可以表示为复极化散射(CPS)矩阵。测试对象的RCS测量要求测试对象受到电磁平面波的照射,并在远场观察由此产生的散射信号。校准后,该过程产生以面积为单位的测试对象的RCS,或作为一组复散射系数的完整散射矩阵。本文描述了对旧的IEEE Std 1502™-2007 IEEE雷达截面测试程序推荐实践[1]的计划升级。新标准将反映过去十年中在数值工具、测量技术和不确定度估计方面的最新改进。
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