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22 August 2001 Sea and land surface influence on the statisical characteristics of low-altitude radar targets
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Abstract
Transformations of the statistical characteristics of the scattered signals from the low-altitude targets are analyzed, caused by the multipath propagation over sea surface and multiple reflections at path `target-surface- target'. It is shown that the target movement over the diffuse scattering surface leads to change of radar cross- section probability density function in comparison with Swerling's models. The differences of the experimental distributions from models increased with radar wavelength shortening.
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Gennady P. Kulemin "Sea and land surface influence on the statisical characteristics of low-altitude radar targets", Proc. SPIE 4374, Radar Sensor Technology VI, (22 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438158
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Scattering

Reflection

Radio propagation

Chromium

Electromagnetism

Palladium

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