Abstract

This paper is about Radar Cross Section (RCS) calculation of large cavities. For such targets, Iterative Physical Optics (IPO) is a method known to provide a good trade-off between complexity and accuracy. In this article, a numerical compression is applied to interaction matrices of IPO between coupled surfaces. The compression is made by using the algebraic Adaptive Cross Approximation (ACA) technique, which is known to provide a good compression and acceleration when used with dense matrices involved in rigorous numerical methods. It is also improved by a recompression (RACA). Results show that this technique highly compresses the IPO matrices, without damaging the RCS prediction by IPO.

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