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Journal Radioengineering №10 for 2020 г.
Article in number:
Physical optics method for numerical calculation of radar cross section of targets with complex shape
Type of article: scientific article
DOI: 10.18127/j00338486-202010(19)-01
UDC: 621.3.095
Authors:

Artem P. Konovalchik – Ph.D. (Eng.), Deputy General Designer for Prospective Projects,

Joint-stock Company “Concern “Almaz – Antey” (Moscow, Russia)

E-mail: konovalchik@almaz-antey.ru

Maksim Yu. Konopelkin – Head of CAD Development,

Joint-stock Company “Concern “Almaz – Antey” (Moscow, Russia)

E-mail: m.konopelkin@almaz-antey.ru

Maksim A. Kudrov – Ph.D. (Eng.), Associate Professor, Head of the Laboratory, 

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University) (Moscow, Russia)

E-mail: mkudrov@mail.ru

Nicolay D. Karasev – Research Fellow, 

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University) (Moscow, Russia)

E-mail: nikolay.karasev.95@mail.ru

Umar G. Ibragimov – Research Fellow,, 

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University) (Moscow, Russia)

E-mail: umar.ibragimov@phystech.edu

Ivan A. Martynov – Research Fellow, 

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University) (Moscow, Russia) E-mail: martynov.ia@mipt.ru

Abstract:

Questions of numerical calculation of targets’ radar cross section (RCS) is considered in recent research. At present in the world there are many numerical programs for RCS calculation is released. Although all these programs have closed source code with limited quantity of configuration parameters. For carrying out a general scientific research, JSC “Concern VKO “Almaz-Antey” initialized development of own program complex. Recent research devotes to creation of effective and fast algorithms for calculation of electromagnetic field using asymptotic methods.

Pages: 5-13
For citation

Konovalchik A.P., Konopelkin M.Yu., Kudrov M.A., Karasev N.D., Ibragimov U.G., Martynov I.A. Physical optics method for numerical calculation of radar cross section of targets with complex shape. Radiotekhnika. 2020. V. 84. № 10(19). P. 5−13. DOI: 10.18127/j00338486-202010(19)-01 (In Russian).

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Date of receipt: 10.09.2020