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Curved surface scattering geometry in the shooting and bouncing rays method | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Curved surface scattering geometry in the shooting and bouncing rays method


Abstract:

Although many practical cases may suggest otherwise, in general, the curved-surface DF correction should not be ignored in SBR. In some cases, the results can be disastro...Show More

Abstract:

Although many practical cases may suggest otherwise, in general, the curved-surface DF correction should not be ignored in SBR. In some cases, the results can be disastrous, especially for problems involving multi-reflector antennas or single-reflector antennas interacting with an installation platform or radome. For this reason, using flat-surface CAD models is problematic for multi-bounce SBR unless the patches are supplemented with curvature data. A more practical solution is to use curved surface models, such as NURBSs, where local curvature information is built into the CAD primitives.
Date of Conference: 11-17 July 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 September 2010
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Conference Location: Toronto, ON, Canada

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