Objects of interest imported from a variety of CAD formats can be modified and parameterized easily. Different solver approaches are available to the user, depending on the size and complexity of the model, and on the desired output.
Direct simulation in the time domain allows the application of realistic radar signals, visualization of time domain field interaction with the target, and direct calculation of its radar signature.
For larger and more complex structures, the MLFMM and asymptotic solvers are optimized for performing fast mono- and bi-static RCS calculations of single and multiple targets (e.g. physical countermeasures), even considering realistic radar antenna source patterns. Complex material properties, for example of Radar Absorptive Material (RAM) and multi-layer coating material can be considered.
This webinar will discuss all these issues using a ship-borne aircraft as an example.
Please join us on 17th October at 8:00 AM Pacific Time, 11.00 AM Eastern Time, 17:00 CET for a 60 minute web presentation and Q&A.
Full details and registration here.