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Articles | Volume XLII-5
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-5-637-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-5-637-2018
19 Nov 2018
 | 19 Nov 2018

RADAR CROSS SECTION CHARACTERIZATION OF CORNER REFLECTORS IN DIFFERENT FREQUENCY BANDS AND POLARIZATIONS

P. V. Jayasri, K. Niharika, K. Yedukondalu, E. V. S. Sita Kumari, and A. V. V. Prasad

Keywords: Corner Reflector, Radar Cross Section, Trihedral, Dihedral, Compact Antenna Test Range Facility, Calibration

Abstract. Corner Reflectors (CR) are standard passive radar targets which offer one of the best solutions for SAR calibration. Radar Cross Section (RCS) of corner reflectors plays a vital role for estimation of calibration parameters and hence back scatter coefficient for airborne and spaceborne SAR images. There is a stringent requirement to characterize RCS of corner reflectors by measuring its scattering properties in a controlled environment. RCS characterization of square trihedral corner reflectors, dihedrals including polarization selective dihedrals is addressed. These measurements were carried out at X, C and S band frequencies with wide scan angles at definite sampling interval. The design details of corner reflectors, specifications of Compact Antenna Test Range Facility, technical modalities involved for RCS measurements, variation of measured RCS from theoretical value for trihedral and dihedral reflectors at different frequency bands and polarizations are presented in this paper.