DocumentCode
907975
Title
Bistatic-Radar Techniques for Observing Long-Wavelength Directional Ocean-Wave Spectra
Author
Teague, Calvin C.
Author_Institution
Center for Radar Astronomy, Stanford Electronics Laboratories, Stanford, Calif. 94305
Volume
9
Issue
4
fYear
1971
Firstpage
211
Lastpage
215
Abstract
Bistatic-radar Bragg scattering of medium-to long-wavelength radio waves by ocean waves can be used as a means for observing directional ocean-wave spectra. Only moderate antenna directivity is required; areal and directional resolution are provided by high-resolution delay-Doppler processing of the radar echoes. Directional characteristics of long-wavelength (80-200 m) ocean waves have been observed using LORAN A transmission (1.85 MHz) and a receiver located 280 km from the transmitter. The received signals have been converted into a time-delay Doppler-frequency map and into a plot of normalized radar cross section ¿0, as a function of directional ocean-wavenumber.
Keywords
Gravity; Hafnium; Ocean waves; Radar antennas; Radar cross section; Radar scattering; Radio navigation; Resonance; Sea surface; Surface waves;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9413
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGE.1971.271502
Filename
4043496
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