@inproceedings{Mauro2009Radarb,
title = {Comparison of Simulations of the Radar Cross Section of Targets with Simple Geometry Using Different Simulation Tools},
author = {Mauro A Alves and Samuel M L Silva and Clayton E Chagas},
url = {https://www.sige.ita.br/edicoes-anteriores/2009/st/P_10.pdf},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-01-01},
booktitle = {Simp\'{o}sio de Aplica\c{c}\~{o}es Operacionais em \'{A}reas de Defesa 2009 (SIGE2009)},
abstract = {The radar cross section (RCS) of two metallic targets with simple geometry was simulated in the C and X- bands using two software. Although the overall RCS patterns obtained by the simulations were similar, differences exist and may be accounted for by the different methods and techniques used by the software to solve the same type of problem. Moreover, it suggests that care must be taken when interpreting the results from simulations. Keywords Radar cross-section, simulation software, model.},
keywords = {model, Radar cross-section, simulation software},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
The radar cross section (RCS) of two metallic targets with simple geometry was simulated in the C and X- bands using two software. Although the overall RCS patterns obtained by the simulations were similar, differences exist and may be accounted for by the different methods and techniques used by the software to solve the same type of problem. Moreover, it suggests that care must be taken when interpreting the results from simulations. Keywords Radar cross-section, simulation software, model.