DocumentCode :
840069
Title :
Analysis of the SAR imaging process of the ocean surface using Volterra models
Author :
Le Caillec, Jean-Marc ; Garello, René ; Chapron, Bertrand
Author_Institution :
Dpt. ITI, ENST de Bretagne, Brest, France
Volume :
27
Issue :
3
fYear :
2002
fDate :
7/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
675
Lastpage :
699
Abstract :
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) process of the ocean surface mapping is studied using a decomposition based on a Volterra model. By a mathematical expansion of the complex exponential of the complete SAR transform, these models decompose the nonlinear distortion mechanisms of the SAR spectrum over different spectra of polynomial interactions. Thus, they offer an alternative modeling (to the exact SAR transform) giving a theoretical separation between the SAR Fourier components linearly derived from the sea surface elevation and the artifacts created by nonlinearities of the SAR mapping of the ocean surface. The paper gives a systematic assessment of such an approximation of the ocean surface SAR imaging process. Higher order statistics (HOS) of the SAR transform and their calculus and implementation are presented. In fact, nonlinearity detection, location (in the Fourier domain) and quantification can only be performed by HOS, reduced to a second-order Volterra model. The Volterra expansion of the SAR imaging process opens new theoretical inversion schemes since under certain conditions on the linear part, Volterra models are easily invertible. Our method is first tested on simulated SAR images in order to validate the HOS tools. We then show results of this nonlinearity analysis performed on images from the ERS-1 satellite and we present cases of nonlinearity detection
Keywords :
Volterra series; higher order statistics; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; radar imaging; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; SAR imaging process; decomposition; higher order statistics; nonlinear distortion mechanisms; nonlinearity detection; ocean surface mapping; polynomial interactions; radar mapping; sea surface; second-order Volterra model; Fourier transforms; Higher order statistics; Image analysis; Mathematical model; Nonlinear distortion; Oceans; Polynomials; Radar polarimetry; Sea surface; Synthetic aperture radar;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2002.1040950
Filename :
1040950
Link To Document :
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