Three-Dimensional Scattering From Uniaxial Objects With a Smooth Boundary Using a Multiple Infinitesimal Dipole Method

The formulations for three-dimensional (3D) scattering from uniaxial objects with a smooth boundary using a multiple infinitesimal dipole method (MIDM) are introduced. The proposed technique uses two sets of infinitesimal dipole triplets (IDTs), including three co-located orthogonally polarized elec...

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Main Authors: Kai Wang, Jean-Jacques Laurin, Qingfeng Zhang, Qinyu Zhang, Ke Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9079557/
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spelling doaj-0e9c4af184644facbcd1c36106d0b4aa2021-03-30T01:46:01ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018808428085410.1109/ACCESS.2020.29907029079557Three-Dimensional Scattering From Uniaxial Objects With a Smooth Boundary Using a Multiple Infinitesimal Dipole MethodKai Wang0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5822-0618Jean-Jacques Laurin1Qingfeng Zhang2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0038-0694Qinyu Zhang3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9272-0475Ke Wu4Pengcheng Laboratory, Shenzhen, ChinaPoly-Grames Research Center, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montreal, QC, CanadaPengcheng Laboratory, Shenzhen, ChinaPengcheng Laboratory, Shenzhen, ChinaPengcheng Laboratory, Shenzhen, ChinaThe formulations for three-dimensional (3D) scattering from uniaxial objects with a smooth boundary using a multiple infinitesimal dipole method (MIDM) are introduced. The proposed technique uses two sets of infinitesimal dipole triplets (IDTs), including three co-located orthogonally polarized electric infinitesimal dipoles, distributed inside and outside of a scatterer to construct simulated fields. The dyadic Green's functions of uniaxial materials are deployed in the MIDM so as to obtain the simulated fields. The singularity issues in using the uniaxial dyadic Green's functions, which cannot be solved analytically so far for a general uniaxial medium, can be easily eliminated by using the proposed MIDM. In comparison to the traditional single-layered distribution scheme of IDTs, the proposed multiple-layered distribution scheme can handle the scattering from uniaxial objects accurately and efficiently. Several numerical examples are presented to study bistatic radar cross section (RCS) responses under different scenarios. Excellent agreement is achieved by comparing numerical results with those obtained from commercial software packages, while the simulation performance including CPU time and required memory is drastically improved by using the MIDM when computing a general uniaxial material or a relatively larger object. The proposed technique has its merits on simplicity, conciseness and fast computation in comparison to existing numerical methods.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9079557/Multiple infinitesimal dipole method (MIDM)uniaxial materialsscatteringdyadic Green’s functionsingularitiesmethod of auxiliary sources (MAS)
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author Kai Wang
Jean-Jacques Laurin
Qingfeng Zhang
Qinyu Zhang
Ke Wu
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Jean-Jacques Laurin
Qingfeng Zhang
Qinyu Zhang
Ke Wu
Three-Dimensional Scattering From Uniaxial Objects With a Smooth Boundary Using a Multiple Infinitesimal Dipole Method
IEEE Access
Multiple infinitesimal dipole method (MIDM)
uniaxial materials
scattering
dyadic Green’s function
singularities
method of auxiliary sources (MAS)
author_facet Kai Wang
Jean-Jacques Laurin
Qingfeng Zhang
Qinyu Zhang
Ke Wu
author_sort Kai Wang
title Three-Dimensional Scattering From Uniaxial Objects With a Smooth Boundary Using a Multiple Infinitesimal Dipole Method
title_short Three-Dimensional Scattering From Uniaxial Objects With a Smooth Boundary Using a Multiple Infinitesimal Dipole Method
title_full Three-Dimensional Scattering From Uniaxial Objects With a Smooth Boundary Using a Multiple Infinitesimal Dipole Method
title_fullStr Three-Dimensional Scattering From Uniaxial Objects With a Smooth Boundary Using a Multiple Infinitesimal Dipole Method
title_full_unstemmed Three-Dimensional Scattering From Uniaxial Objects With a Smooth Boundary Using a Multiple Infinitesimal Dipole Method
title_sort three-dimensional scattering from uniaxial objects with a smooth boundary using a multiple infinitesimal dipole method
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The formulations for three-dimensional (3D) scattering from uniaxial objects with a smooth boundary using a multiple infinitesimal dipole method (MIDM) are introduced. The proposed technique uses two sets of infinitesimal dipole triplets (IDTs), including three co-located orthogonally polarized electric infinitesimal dipoles, distributed inside and outside of a scatterer to construct simulated fields. The dyadic Green's functions of uniaxial materials are deployed in the MIDM so as to obtain the simulated fields. The singularity issues in using the uniaxial dyadic Green's functions, which cannot be solved analytically so far for a general uniaxial medium, can be easily eliminated by using the proposed MIDM. In comparison to the traditional single-layered distribution scheme of IDTs, the proposed multiple-layered distribution scheme can handle the scattering from uniaxial objects accurately and efficiently. Several numerical examples are presented to study bistatic radar cross section (RCS) responses under different scenarios. Excellent agreement is achieved by comparing numerical results with those obtained from commercial software packages, while the simulation performance including CPU time and required memory is drastically improved by using the MIDM when computing a general uniaxial material or a relatively larger object. The proposed technique has its merits on simplicity, conciseness and fast computation in comparison to existing numerical methods.
topic Multiple infinitesimal dipole method (MIDM)
uniaxial materials
scattering
dyadic Green’s function
singularities
method of auxiliary sources (MAS)
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9079557/
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