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A global scattering center representation of complex targets using the shooting and bouncing ray technique

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3 Author(s)
Bhalla, R. ; Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA ; Moore, J. ; Hao Ling

We present a methodology to extract a global scattering center model a complex target. Using the shooting and bouncing ray technique, we first extract the three-dimensional (3-D) scattering center representations of the target at various aspect angles. Next the correspondence between scattering centers across angles are established by utilizing 3-D location information. The data are grouped based on 3-D scattering center locations and are organized in the form of angular visibility maps. Such data organization gives good insights into target physics and feature stability. Furthermore, we define a stability measure to quantitatively rank order the scattering centers based on their angular stability. Finally, we demonstrate the usefulness of such stable features by carrying out a five-target template-based matching experiment to estimate the angular pose of an unknown target

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Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:45 ,  Issue: 12 )

Date of Publication: Dec 1997

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