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The translational formula for vector spherical harmonics [1-5] is derived in a very simple and straightforward manner using only a few well known results in the irreducible spherical tensor theory [13-15] and recursion relations of spherical Bessel and Hankel functions.
We present an explicit and numerically exact method for determining the T matrix of an arbitrarily shaped PEC object directly from a MoM impedance matrix that is generated using the Rao-Wilton-Glisson basis function for use in multiple-scattering calculations.
We present an explicit and numerically exact method for determining the T matrix of an arbitrarily shaped PEC object directly from a MoM impedance matrix that is generated with the Rao-Wilton-Glisson basis function for use in multiple-scattering calculations.
High resolution range (HRR) profiles show one-dimensional radar images including the electromagnetic scattering phenomena of a target. Thus, they are not only robust to noise, but also easily obtainable in real-time. However, in order to construct a training database for successful radar target identification, a huge number of HRR profiles are needed, because they are highly dependent on the relative...
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