The study of electromagnetic scattering in the problem of detecting a moving target above a ground using GNSS reflected signals

  • Lei Kuang*
  • , Wen Chao Xu
  • , Zheng Qi Zheng
  • , Da Nan Dong
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Composite electromagnetic scattering from a moving target above a ground is numerically simulated in this paper. This is useful for analyzing scattering properties in the field of target detection by GNSS reflected signals. Combining finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method with a kind of equivalent form of relativistic boundary conditions based on scattering model, a moving target over a ground in a two dimensional electromagnetic model is developed. Scattering from an infinite perfectly conducting surface moving in a high speed is first computed by this method. And the results of the method are in good agreement with those of the method in the literature. The correctness and efficiency of this method is verified. Bistatic scattering from a moving target and a ground is obtained based on numerical distribution of the near fields. Finally the bistatic scattering coefficients of a two-dimension moving conducting object with various speeds above a plane ground are calculated.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 3rd China Satellite Navigation Conference, CSNC 2012, Revised Selected Papers
Pages373-379
Number of pages7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event3rd China Satellite Navigation Conference, CSNC 2012 - Guangzhou, China
Duration: 15 May 201219 May 2012

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
Volume159 LNEE
ISSN (Print)1876-1100
ISSN (Electronic)1876-1119

Conference

Conference3rd China Satellite Navigation Conference, CSNC 2012
Country/TerritoryChina
CityGuangzhou
Period15/05/1219/05/12

Keywords

  • A moving target
  • Bistatic scattering
  • Finite difference time domain
  • Global navigation satellite system
  • Relativistic boundary condition

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