Resonances of buried targets [radar theory]
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Vitebskiy, S; Carin, L
Published in: Proc. SPIE - Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. (USA)
1996
The method of moments is utilized to compute the complex resonant frequencies and modal currents of perfectly conducting wires and bodies of revolution buried in a lossy, dispersive half space. To make such an analysis tractable computationally, the half-space Green's function is computed via the method of complex images, with appropriate modifications made to account for the complex frequencies characteristic of resonant modes. Results are presented for wires and bodies of revolution buried in lossy soil using frequency-dependent measured parameters for the complex permittivity, and we demonstrate that the resonant frequencies generally vary with target depth
Duke Scholars
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Proc. SPIE - Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. (USA)
Publication Date
1996
Volume
2747
Start / End Page
221 / 232
Location
Orlando, FL, USA
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Vitebskiy, S., & Carin, L. (1996). Resonances of buried targets [radar theory]. Proc. SPIE - Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. (USA), 2747, 221–232.
Vitebskiy, S., and L. Carin. “Resonances of buried targets [radar theory].” Proc. SPIE - Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. (USA) 2747 (1996): 221–32.
Vitebskiy S, Carin L. Resonances of buried targets [radar theory]. Proc SPIE - Int Soc Opt Eng (USA). 1996;2747:221–32.
Vitebskiy, S., and L. Carin. “Resonances of buried targets [radar theory].” Proc. SPIE - Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. (USA), vol. 2747, 1996, pp. 221–32.
Vitebskiy S, Carin L. Resonances of buried targets [radar theory]. Proc SPIE - Int Soc Opt Eng (USA). 1996;2747:221–232.
Published In
Proc. SPIE - Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. (USA)
Publication Date
1996
Volume
2747
Start / End Page
221 / 232
Location
Orlando, FL, USA