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Target Radar Cross Section (RCS)

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σ=σ0,ref(ρaρrcos(ψg))(ffref)n
(σ0,ref) Distributed Target Reflectivity
(ρa)Image Azimuth Resolution
(ρr)Slant-range Resolution
(ψg)Grazing Angle at Target
(f)Radar Nominal Frequencty
(fref)Reference nominal frequency
(n)RCS Frequency Dependence
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The Target Radar Cross Section calculator computes the cross-section of a object for a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) based on the refectivity, azimuth, slant range, grazing angle, radar frequency, reference frequency and the frequency dependence.

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:

  • (σ0,ref) This is the distributed target reflectivity (m2/m2) at the nominal frequency.
  • (ρa) This is the image azimuth resolution.
  • (ρr) This is the slant-range resolution.
  • (Ψg)  This is the Grazing Angle at the target.
  • (ƒ) This is the Radar Nominal Frequency.
  • (ƒref) This is the Reference Nominal Frequency
  • (n) Radar Cross Section Dependence 

Target Radar Cross Section (RCS): The calculator returns the cross section in square meters.  However, this can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.

The Math / Science

The formula for target radar cross-section used in this calculator is:

   σ = σ0,ref ⋅ ((ρa * ρr)/ cos(ψg)) ⋅ (f/fref)n

This lookup equation calculates the target radar cross section1 of a distributed target for radar SNR.  

There isn't quite enough room in the text box, so I'll repeat it here: σ0,ref is the distributed target reflectivity (m2m2) at nominal reference frequency fref.

This equation is most helpful in the context of calculating the Signal-to-Noise of a Synthetic Aperture Radar.

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See Also

Grazing Angle

  1. ^ Performance Limits for Synthetic Aperture Radar - Second Edition.  Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM.  Printed February 2006. 

This equation, Target Radar Cross Section (RCS), is used in 2 pages
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