An active wideband reference target for the calibration of ground to air radar systems

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Pienaar, Monique
Odendaal, J.W. (Johann Wilhelm)
Cilliers, Jacques E.
Kloke, Kevin Hugh
Joubert, Johan

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Wiley

Abstract

The radar cross section (RCS) of passive calibration targets is relatively low, which leads to a commensurate increase in the uncertainty of the radar’s calibration. To address this deficiency, an active radar calibration (ARC) target was developed, which was mounted on a small remote controlled tri-copter and used for radar calibration. Results are presented for this relatively small, light weight and cost effective airborne ARC, which is suitable for the calibration of a ground to air RCS measurement system. The static RCS characteristics of the airborne ARC target were measured in a compact range and compared to outdoor measurements with the ARC target mounted on the tri-copter. The airborne capability of the calibration target was used to reduce the effects of multi-path and clutter.

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Airborne calibration target, Wideband calibration target, Radar cross section (RCS), Active radar calibration (ARC)

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Pienaar, M, Odendaal, JW, Cilliers, JE, Kloke, KH & Joubert, J 2016, 'An active wideband reference target for the calibration of ground to air radar systems', Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, vol. 58, no. 5, pp. 1041-1044.