Radar cross section (RCS) measurements require a well-calibrated radar system. Often, the calibration process is performed by evaluating the received echo signal from a target with well-known RCS. In a ground-based setup, radar measurements may be significantly affected by the environment in general and by the multipath in particular. This paper analyses the importance of the multipath effect on radar measurements both in theory and in some experiments for different geometries, environments and vegetation.

Galati, G., Pavan, G., Wasserzier, C. (2019). Environmental Effects on Ground-based Radar Measurements. In 2019 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for AeroSpace, MetroAeroSpace 2019 - Proceedings (pp.349-354). IEEE [10.1109/MetroAeroSpace.2019.8869563].

Environmental Effects on Ground-based Radar Measurements

Galati, Gaspare;Pavan, Gabriele
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2019-01-01

Abstract

Radar cross section (RCS) measurements require a well-calibrated radar system. Often, the calibration process is performed by evaluating the received echo signal from a target with well-known RCS. In a ground-based setup, radar measurements may be significantly affected by the environment in general and by the multipath in particular. This paper analyses the importance of the multipath effect on radar measurements both in theory and in some experiments for different geometries, environments and vegetation.
Metro Aero Space 2019
Torino
2019
Rilevanza internazionale
contributo
2019
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
English
radar, radar cross section, multipath
Intervento a convegno
Galati, G., Pavan, G., Wasserzier, C. (2019). Environmental Effects on Ground-based Radar Measurements. In 2019 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for AeroSpace, MetroAeroSpace 2019 - Proceedings (pp.349-354). IEEE [10.1109/MetroAeroSpace.2019.8869563].
Galati, G; Pavan, G; Wasserzier, C
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