Title :
Surface Current Measurement Under Low Sea State Using Dual Polarized X-Band Nautical Radar
Author :
Huang, Weimin ; Gill, Eric
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & Appl. Sci., Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland, St. John´´s, NL, Canada
Abstract :
In this paper, a comparison of surface current velocity extraction under low sea state from horizontal and vertical polarized X-band nautical radar image sequences is presented. Three different current retrieval algorithms including the classical least-squares (LS) fitting, a modified iterative least-square fitting routine and an improved normalized scalar product (NSP) method have been employed. An adaptive iteration termination criterion provides optimal times of iteration for the iterative LS method. Variable-search ranges and resolutions are proposed to reduce the computational cost for the NSP method. Field data from two X-band radars deployed during a short experiment at the Skerries Bight near St. John´s, Newfoundland is analyzed. Comparison of the results derived from the radar and in-situ buoy data shows that vertical polarization leads to better current measurements than horizontal polarization even under very low sea state. A performance comparison of LS, iterative LS and NSP algorithms indicates that the latter two provide reliable results, with the current measurements from the NSP method being the least variable.
Keywords :
geophysical image processing; image sequences; iterative methods; oceanographic techniques; radar polarimetry; Newfoundland; Skerries Bight; St. John; adaptive iteration termination criterion; buoy data; classical least-squares fitting; computational cost; current retrieval algorithms; dual polarized X-band nautical radar; field data; horizontal polarization; horizontal polarized X-band nautical radar image sequence; improved normalized scalar product method; iterative LS method; low sea state; modified iterative least-square fitting routine; surface current measurement; surface current velocity extraction; variable-search ranges; vertical polarization; vertical polarized X-band nautical radar image sequence; Current measurement; Radar antennas; Radar imaging; Radar measurements; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Current velocity; dual polarization; nautical radar;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2012.2208179