Title :
Slope-induced nonlinearities on imaging of ocean waves
Author :
Hesany, Vahid ; Moore, RICHARD K. ; Gogineni, S. Prasad ; Holtzman, Julian C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Kansas Univ., Lawrence, KS, USA
fDate :
7/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The MTF (modulation transfer function) is the primary descriptor used to relate the variations of the electromagnetic backscatter from the ocean to the ocean wave parameters. The major assumption involved in the definition of the MTF is a linear relation between the backscattered power and the long-wave slope. An investigation of this assumption is presented showing that the backscattered power and wave-height are nonlinearly related at least for tilt modulation. The nonlinear relation between the backscattered power and the long-wave slope is analyzed for both vertically and horizontally polarized backscatterers. For HH polarization, at maximum slopes of 0.1 rad, the second harmonic contribution is 37% for a pointing angle of 20° and reaches its minimum of roughly 19% at a pointing angle of 50°. For VV polarization, the first-order amplitude and harmonic nonlinearities are always smaller than the corresponding values for HH polarization and are significant only at angles near vertical
Keywords :
backscatter; electromagnetic wave polarisation; electromagnetic wave scattering; harmonics; microwave imaging; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing by radar; HH polarization; MTF; VV polarization; electromagnetic backscatter; first-order amplitude; harmonic nonlinearities; horizontally polarized backscatterers; imaging of ocean waves; microwave measurement; modulation transfer function; nonlinearities; pointing angle; radar remote sensing; second harmonic contribution; slope induced nonlinearity; tilt modulation; vertically polarized backscatterers; wave-height; Backscatter; Large-scale systems; Ocean waves; Radar cross section; Radar imaging; Radar scattering; Sea surface; Spaceborne radar; Surface waves; Transfer functions;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of