Electrodynamic target selection techniques

Author:

Yatsyshen V. V.1,Gordeev A. Yu.2

Affiliation:

1. Federal Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education “Volgograd State University”

2. Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow Technological University”

Abstract

We examine a new electrodynamic approach to target selection. The study shows that in the case of p-polarisation, a topological portrait of two types of angle reflectors is in a certain sense inverted in relation to that of the s-polarisation case, and consequently, evident polarisation dependence of angle reflector topological portraits may be traced.

Publisher

Almaz-Antei Air and Space Defence Corporation

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