Abstract
This paper concerns the RCS of an object over a perfectly conducting ground plane or a lossy dielectric such as sea water. We use physical optics to compute reflections from objects made up of flat surfaces. We identify seven different paths for the reflected rays. They include single and double reflections from the object and the ground plane. We compare our results with results based upon moment-method-based codes such as NEC (Numerical Electromagnetic Code) and JUNCTION. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 18: 50–54, 1998.
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