Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
Scattering from rough surfaces is reviewed, and artificial randomly rough surfaces are described. Measurements were made from 4 to 18 GHz for the 4 linear polarization states. The target consists of a metalized randomly rough surface constructed from known surface statistical information. The surface was generated using surface generation routines on the computer, and then the data was converted for the machining of the surface on a computer controlled mill. Bistatic and monostatic measurements were acquired at incident angles from 25 to 60 deg. At the 13.5 to 18 GHz frequencies, the effects of backscatter enhancement and depolarization effects can be studied in a regime which does not satisfy Kirchoff or small perturbation assumptions. This allows scattering mechanisms to be introduced into models, which may show missing elements in the more standard formulations. At lower frequency bands such as 4 to 8.5 GHz the scattering behavior was also examined to see the behavior as assumptions of other formulations are satisfied.
Keywords:
COMMUNICATIONS AND RADAR
Type:
ESA, Proceedings of the 1988 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 1988) on Remote Sensing: Moving Towards the 21st Century, Volume 1; p 47-50
Format:
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