A New Shooting Bouncing Ray Method for Composite Scattering from a Target above the Electrically Large Scope Sea Surface

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A new shooting and bouncing ray (SBR) simulator based on the hybrid scheme of GO/PO/SDFM/EEC method is developed for the accurate prediction of composite scattering from a low altitude target above the electrically very-large-scale sea surface. It can adequately deal with the complex local electromagnetic interactions between the target and the large scope sea surface. The method is compared with the exact computational electromagnetic solver FEKO-MLFMM to validate its accuracy and efficiency. Then, it is applied to simulate the bistatic and monostatic scattering characteristics of an airplane above the electrically large sea surface at X-band, for different sea states. The results reveal the contributions from the target, sea surface, and interactions, which are of significance for radar target detection and remote sensing in real maritime environments.

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Peng, P., & Lixin, G. (2017). A New Shooting Bouncing Ray Method for Composite Scattering from a Target above the Electrically Large Scope Sea Surface. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/6201745

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