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Method of Moments for 2D Scattering Problems - Basic Concepts and Applications (Hardcover, New)
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Method of Moments for 2D Scattering Problems - Basic Concepts and Applications (Hardcover, New)
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Electromagnetic wave scattering from randomly rough surfaces in the
presence of scatterers is an active, interdisciplinary area of
research with myriad practical applications in fields such as
optics, acoustics, geoscience and remote sensing. In this book, the
Method of Moments (MoM) is applied to compute the field scattered
by scatterers such as canonical objects (cylinder or plate) or a
randomly rough surface, and also by an object above or below a
random rough surface. Since the problem is considered to be 2D, the
integral equations (IEs) are scalar and only the TE (transverse
electric) and TM (transverse magnetic) polarizations are addressed
(no cross-polarizations occur). In Chapter 1, the MoM is applied to
convert the IEs into a linear system, while Chapter 2 compares the
MoM with the exact solution of the field scattered by a cylinder in
free space, and with the Physical Optics (PO) approximation for the
scattering from a plate in free space. Chapter 3 presents numerical
results, obtained from the MoM, of the coherent and incoherent
intensities scattered by a random rough surface and an object below
a random rough surface. The final chapter presents the same results
as in Chapter 3, but for an object above a random rough surface. In
these last two chapters, the coupling between the two scatterers is
also studied in detail by inverting the impedance matrix by blocks.
Contents 1. Integral Equations for a Single Scatterer: Method of
Moments and Rough Surfaces. 2. Validation of the Method of Moments
for a Single Scatterer. 3. Scattering from Two Illuminated
Scatterers. 4. Scattering from Two Scatterers Where Only One is
Illuminated. Appendix. Matlab Codes. About the Authors Christophe
Bourlier works at the IETR (Institut d Electronique et de
Telecommunications de Rennes) laboratory at Polytech Nantes
(University of Nantes, France) as well as being a Researcher at the
French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) on
electromagnetic wave scattering from rough surfaces and objects for
remote sensing applications and radar signatures. He is the author
of more than 160 journal articles and conference papers. Nicolas
Pinel is currently working as a Research Engineer at the IETR
laboratory at Polytech Nantes and is about to join Alyotech
Technologies in Rennes, France. His research interests are in the
areas of radar and optical remote sensing, scattering and
propagation. In particular, he works on asymptotic methods of
electromagnetic wave scattering from random rough surfaces and
layers. Gildas Kubicke is in charge of the Expertise in
electroMagnetism and Computation (EMC) laboratory at the DGA
(Direction Generale de l Armement), French Ministry of Defense,
where he works in the field of radar signatures and electromagnetic
stealth. His research interests include electromagnetic scattering
and radar cross-section modeling.
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