Merging weather radar observations with ground-based measurements of rainfall using an adaptive multiquadric surface fitting algorithm

2013 ◽  
Vol 500 ◽  
pp. 84-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Martens ◽  
P. Cabus ◽  
I. De Jongh ◽  
N.E.C. Verhoest
Author(s):  
PETER CHRISTEN ◽  
IRFAN ALTAS ◽  
MARKUS HEGLAND ◽  
STEPHEN ROBERTS ◽  
KEVIN BURRAGE ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 359-366
Author(s):  
Fusaomi Nagata ◽  
Akimasa Otsuka ◽  
Takeshi Ikeda ◽  
Hiroaki Ochi ◽  
Keigo Watanabe ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Dan Han ◽  
Jin Huang ◽  
Jinzhu Zhou ◽  
Mei Wang ◽  
Sen Xu ◽  
...  

Active electronically scanned array antenna (AESA antenna) is capable of controlling the radiation pattern by controlling the feeding phase of the radiating elements. It has good performance and plays an important role in radar systems. With the development of AESA antenna towards high-frequency bands and high-density arrays, the structural-electromagnetic-thermal (SET) coupling becomes increasingly significant. It seriously restricts the realization of high performances of AESA antennas. However, the previously reported theoretical multi-field-coupled model for the coupling problem ignores the effect of the deformations of the feed system and array elements on the electrical performance. It only considers the positional deviations of the array elements in the coupling field. As a result, the accuracy of the numerical solution by the theoretical model is reduced. To overcome the above problems, this paper first establishes the field-circuit coupling model by introducing the deformation errors of the feed system into the existing theoretical model. Secondly, this paper proposes a new numerical solution for the multi-field-coupled problem of AESA antennas based on model reconstruction. And the model reconstruction includes the following: the NURBS (nonuniform rational B-spline) surface fitting algorithm that completes the mapping from finite element models to geometric models by the surface equations established by the node information and the local model reconstruction algorithm that determines the local geometric models by the positions and the directions. The NURBS surface fitting algorithm guarantees the accuracy of both the positions and shapes of array elements. The local model reconstruction algorithm ensures the accuracy of the amplitudes and phases of feed connectors. Finally, the numerical solution was applied to the 32-element AESA antenna and the simulations are close to the measurements.


1988 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-50 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fuhua Cheng ◽  
Ardeshir Goshtasby

Complexity ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tong-bin Zhao ◽  
Wei Zhang ◽  
Wei-yao Guo

SFA (Surface Fitting Algorithm) for continuous displacement is an important method for digital image correlation with antinoise ability and computational efficiency advantages in practical applications. In order to improve the algorithm accuracy and expand its application range, this paper tries to improve the SFA and studies the modified cubic surface fitting algorithm CTSFA (Corrected Three Surface Fitting Algorithm), which is suitable for solving the initial value of continuous displacement. Bilinear interpolation and adjacent interpolation are used to analyze the gray level at any integer-pixel position in the displacement matrix and the weight coefficient is given. The distance-weighted method is used to approximate the true initial displacement value of the continuum, and the algorithm suitable for digital image processing is extended to the continuum displacement solution. The cubic surface expression of the CTSFA programmatic application is solved by the least squares method, and the correlation coefficient of the power basis function is calculated. In the computer simulation of speckle test, the comparison between CTSFA and SFA on the calculation results of linear and nonlinear displacement fields shows that the calculated amount of CTSFA is basically the same as that of SFA, but the calculation accuracy is doubled. The study of analysing the Brazilian splitting test using CTSFA and SFA reveals that CTSFA is better than SFA in observing the development of cracks.


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