Description: Monostatic Radar Cross Section
The goal is to plot the monostatic radar cross section (RCS) as a function of angle for a scattering object, as shown in the figure below. The scattering object is a so-called corner reflector: three sheets of metal connected at right angles to each other. A corner reflector is often used as a calibration object in radar experiments. It has the advantage of a large RCS over a wide angular range. In the example project, symmetry has been exploited with respect to the XZ plane.
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