Abstract

Wind turbine observations and characterization efforts have treated the wind turbine as a noncooperative target. Similarly, suppression of the turbine’s radar signature has been considered without the aid of state information from the wind turbine under observation. In this paper, X-band radar observations of a utility-scale wind turbine, with detailed turbine state telemetry, are investigated. From scattering theory, the wind turbine’s physical structure has a deterministic radar cross section for a given observation geometry. Using the telemetry, the variation in the turbine’s signature is considered over a range of operating states. The deterministic nature of a turbine’s signature is demonstrated from radar observations, and a model is developed to isolate it. The turbine’s radar signature, as it relates to changes in the operating state, is discussed with the intent of enabling future suppression techniques.

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