Radar Cross Section Reduction of a Cavity in the Ground Plane
Abstract
This paper investigates the reduction of backscatter radar cross section (RCS) for a rectangular cavity embedded in the ground plane. The bottom of the cavity is coated by a thin, multilayered radar absorbing material (RAM) with possibly different permittivities. The objective is to minimize the backscatter RCS by the incidence of a plane wave over a single or a set of incident angles. By formulating the scattering problem as a Helmholtz equation with artificial boundary condition, the gradient with respect to the material permittivities is determined efficiently by the adjoint state method, which is integrated into a nonlinear optimization scheme. Numerical example shows the RCS may be significantly reduced.
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Radar Cross Section Reduction of a Cavity in the Ground Plane. (2020). Communications in Computational Physics, 15(4), 895-910. https://doi.org/10.4208/cicp.090413.130913s