Title :
The analysis and digital signal processing of NOAA´s surface current mapping system
Author_Institution :
Wave Propagation Laboratory NOAA/ERL, Boulder, CO, USA
fDate :
4/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We describe newly developed numerical procedures used to analyze and process sea-echo data acquired with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration´s (NOAA) dual-site HF-radar system called Coastal Ocean Dynamics Applications Radar (CODAR). CODAR is a transportable shore-based system that can map surface currents out to a nominal range of 50 km. Since its introduction in 1976, it has performed well in a dozen major experiments. Until recently, however, the data processing was labor intensive, difficult to understand, and slow. The processing presented here largely corrects these difficulties, giving CODAR reliable real-time mapping capabilities.
Keywords :
Doppler measurements; HF radar; Sea surface electromagnetic scattering; Backscatter; Digital signal processing; Hafnium; Oceans; Radar antennas; Radar scattering; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Signal analysis; Signal mapping;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.1984.1145604