Near Field Electromagnetic Scattering Model Studying for Coarse Sea Surface

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The simulated PM-spectrum fractal sea surfaces and the 3-D near-field distributed model of horn antenna are built, the near-field formulas of KA method are deduced. The near-field scattering coefficient and the Doppler echo signal of rough sea surfaces are calculated, the agreement with measured data proved the correctness and validity of the near-field scattering model.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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4586-4590

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September 2013

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