RCS Calculations for Phased Array System Toolbox
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Hi As far as I understand MATLAB does not provide for RCS calculations. It just take in the values we feed into the target model.
Can you explain the RCS inputs for Matlab and how we can integrate it with some other RCS calculation tool like cadRCS, or any other you may like to suggest?
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Pourya Alinezhad
el 13 de Jun. de 2013
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as you may know most approximate methods can predict RCS within few dBs of the truth. In general, such a variation is quite acceptable by radar engineers and designers. Approximate methods are usually the main source for predicting RCS of complex and extended targets such as aircrafts, ships, and missiles. When experimental results are available, they can be used to validate and verify the approximations.
Some of the most commonly used approximate methods are Geometrical Optics (GO), Physical Optics (PO), Geometrical Theory of Diffraction (GTD), Physical Theory of Diffraction (PTD), and Method of Equivalent Currents (MEC).these are approximations which we use to calculate RCS....
Already there are programmes coded with matlab for RCS calculation which you can find them in "MATLAB Simulations for Radar Systems Design - Bassem R. Mahafza & Atef Z. Elsherbeni" ebook.
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Anunay Sinha
el 13 de Jun. de 2013
Pourya Alinezhad
el 13 de Jun. de 2013
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ok... use HH VV HV and VH values for different polarizations for your simulation in matlab. in each elevation and azimuth angle you have different RCS's.in radar simulation you have to mention elevation and azimuth degrees. take a look at first chapter ( radar range equation) problem solved ... :D
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