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Analysis of Scattering Characteristics Based on Crank-Nicolson Direct-Splitting Algorithm for Remote Sensing Problems


Abstract:

In remote sensing problems, broadband scattering investigation becomes increasingly important than ever before. The scattering characteristic changes significantly with t...Show More

Abstract:

In remote sensing problems, broadband scattering investigation becomes increasingly important than ever before. The scattering characteristic changes significantly with the variation of range. Thus, the conventional evaluation method becomes invalid in many situations. Meanwhile, an efficient method for the simulation of electromagnetic wave propagation in electrically large remote sensing problem is also an urgently demanding. In order to alleviate such problems, an alternative Crank-Nicolson Direct-Splitting algorithm is proposed in open regions. To infinite extension of the computational domain, convolutional perfectly match layer with higher order formulation is proposed not only to further enhance the absorption at low-frequency band but also to decrease the reflections during the entire time domain simulation. Efficient method is proposed for scattering characteristics evaluation which ranges from near-field to far-field. Radar remote sensing Problems including ground penetrating radar and early warning radar are introduced to demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm. Through the results, it can be concluded that the proposed algorithm shows considerable performance in the simulation of remote sensing problems.
Published in: IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation ( Volume: 5, Issue: 3, June 2024)
Page(s): 573 - 586
Date of Publication: 08 March 2024
Electronic ISSN: 2637-6431

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