Full polarization bistatic RCS statistical modeling of obtuse dihedral structures
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1.State Key Laboratory of Complex Electromagnetic Environment Effects on Electronics and Information System,National University of Defense Technology,Changsha Hunan 410073,China;2.Unit 63891 of PLA,Luoyang Henan 471003,China

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    The obtuse dihedral structure plays an important role in the stealth characteristics of the target, but its bistatic characteristics are still unclear. The method of combining electromagnetic simulation and statistical modeling is utilized to analyze its bistatic scattering characteristics from the perspective of frequency domain, space domain, polarization domain and statistical distribution. Studies have shown that when the electrical size is small, the bistatic scattering enhancement characteristics are not obvious, and the probability density distributions of monostatic/bistatic Radar Cross Section(RCS) are very different; the bistatic RCS probability density distribution of co-polarization exhibits bimodal characteristics. For this reason, the Bimodal Lognormal Distribution Model(BLDM) is proposed. This distribution model has achieved an ideal fitting effect. When the electrical size is large, the co-polarized bistatic forward scattering characteristics are significantly enhanced, and the monostatic/bistatic RCS probability density distributions are similar, which conforms to the lognormal distribution and the chi-square distribution. The law revealed has reference significance for the utilization and detection of obtuse dihedral structures.

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朱义奇,赵艳丽,艾小锋,徐志明,赵锋.钝角二面角全极化双基地RCS统计建模[J]. Journal of Terahertz Science and Electronic Information Technology ,2022,20(3):218~227

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  • Received:January 01,2022
  • Revised:January 26,2022
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  • Online: March 31,2022
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