Solving multi-object radar cross section based on wide-angle parabolic equation method

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Based on a Padé approximation, a wide-angle parabolic equation method is introduced for computing the multiobject radar cross section (RCS) for the first time. The method is a paraxial version of the scalar wave equation, which solves the field by marching them along the paraxial direction. Numerical results show that a single wide-angle parabolic equation run can compute multi-object RCS efficiently for angles up to 45°.The method provides a new and efficient numerical method for computation electromagnetics.
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