DocumentCode
1011389
Title
Studies of backscattered sea return with a CW, dual-frequency, X-band radar
Author
Plant, William J.
Author_Institution
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA
Volume
25
Issue
1
fYear
1977
fDate
1/1/1977 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
28
Lastpage
36
Abstract
A coherent, CW, dual-frequency,
-band radar was used to study microwave sea return from the Chesapeake Bay. It is shown that the product of the backscattered fields depends strongly on long surface wave properties. In particular, a sharp line is found in the product power spectrum whose frequency is that of the water wave whose wavelength is in resonance with the spatial period of the beat frequency between the two transmitted signals and whose wave vector is parallel to the horizontal line of sight. Thus, gravity wave dispersion relations can be obtained with the system. Furthermore, the degree of modulation of short waves by long ones is given by the intensity of the line. A broad background corresponding to the convolution of the single-frequency Doppler spectra is also seen in the product power spectrum. These results are shown to be interpretable by composite surface scattering theory.
-band radar was used to study microwave sea return from the Chesapeake Bay. It is shown that the product of the backscattered fields depends strongly on long surface wave properties. In particular, a sharp line is found in the product power spectrum whose frequency is that of the water wave whose wavelength is in resonance with the spatial period of the beat frequency between the two transmitted signals and whose wave vector is parallel to the horizontal line of sight. Thus, gravity wave dispersion relations can be obtained with the system. Furthermore, the degree of modulation of short waves by long ones is given by the intensity of the line. A broad background corresponding to the convolution of the single-frequency Doppler spectra is also seen in the product power spectrum. These results are shown to be interpretable by composite surface scattering theory.Keywords
CW radar; Sea surface electromagnetic scattering; Spectral analysis; Backscatter; Bandwidth; Dispersion; Doppler radar; Gravity; Microwave frequencies; Radar scattering; Resonance; Sea surface; Surface waves;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.1977.1141530
Filename
1141530
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