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Target identification with polarization dependent transfer functions
In this paper the scattering behavior of two electrically conducting objects (sphere and cylinder) will be described. The objects have been illuminated by a quasi-monostatic ultra-wideband (UWB) radar system. Using very short pulses the transfer function of the targets could be calculated over a wide range of frequencies. Besides the frequency dependence the influence of the polarization was investigated. This allowed the target identification by using only A-scans in two different polarization planes. Furthermore, geometrical parameters of the targets, e. g., the diameter, could be determined from the calibrated data easily.