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Synthetic-aperture-radar imaging of the ocean surface using the slightly-rough facet model and a full surface-wave spectrumA new model of synthetic-aperture-radar (SAR) imaging of ocean waves is described. The model is based on mapping individual, slightly-rough surface facets through the SAR processor into the image and responses of the facets in the image domain are added together coherently to give the composite image. A windowing technique allows both the orbital motion and the phase velocity of the long waves to be included. It is determined that the azimuthal cut-off is due to a smearing of the response of the facets in the image induced by the random orbital motion of the intermediate large-scale waves and that the focus adjustment that gives the greatest image contrast is half the phase velocity of the dominant long wave. The optimal processing technique, however, may consist of spatially offsetting the multiple looks on the image domain to compensate the propagation of long waves during the integration time of the SAR.
Document ID
19900064330
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
West, James C.
(Kansas Univ. Center for Research, Inc. Lawrence, KS, United States)
Moore, Richard K.
(Kansas Univ. Center for Research, Inc. Lawrence, KS, United States)
Holtzman, Julian C.
(University of Kansas Center for Research Inc., Lawrence, United States)
Date Acquired
August 14, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1990
Publication Information
Publication: International Journal of Remote Sensing
Volume: 11
ISSN: 0143-1161
Subject Category
Oceanography
Accession Number
90A51385
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAGW-1278
CONTRACT_GRANT: N00014-79-C-0533
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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