Millimeter-wave bistatic scattering from ground and vegetation targets

A 35-GHz bistatic radar system was used to measure the attenuation through trees and the bistatic scattering pattern of tree foilage. The data were found to be in good agreement with a first-order multiple scattering model. Measurements were also made to study the angular vibration of the bistatic s...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing 1988-05, Vol.26 (3), p.229-243
Hauptverfasser: Ulaby, F.T., Van Deventer, T.E., East, J.R., Haddock, T.F., Coluzzi, M.E.
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description A 35-GHz bistatic radar system was used to measure the attenuation through trees and the bistatic scattering pattern of tree foilage. The data were found to be in good agreement with a first-order multiple scattering model. Measurements were also made to study the angular vibration of the bistatic scattering coefficient of a smooth sand surface, a rough sand surface, and a gravel surface. The measurements, which were made for HH, HV (horizontal transmit, verticle receive), and VV polarization configurations over a wide range of the azimuth angle and the scattering angle, provide a quantitative reference for the design and use of millimeter-wave bistatic radar systems.< >
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