DocumentCode
3303301
Title
Observation of a boat and its wake with a Dual-Beam along-track interferometric sar
Author
Toporkov, Jakov V. ; Hwang, Paul A. ; Sletten, Mark A. ; Frasier, Stephen J. ; Farquharson, Gordon ; Perkovic, Dragana
Author_Institution
Remote Sensing Div., Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
25-30 July 2010
Firstpage
1940
Lastpage
1943
Abstract
The Dual-Beam Interferometer is an airborne instrument that combines two along-track interferometric synthetic aperture radars observing the surface below at different squints. This configuration allows retrieving vector velocities of surface flows in a single aircraft pass. The system was designed by the University of Massachusetts and saw several deployments in the early 2000s. An imagery of a boat with a rather pronounced wake system captured during one of these flights is the subject of this paper. The velocity of the vessel is estimated based on the “train off the tracks” displacement in one of the looks. This estimate, which will be affected by uncertainty in target position due to smearing, is then used to remove unknown phase biases in the interferometric channels. Retrieved velocity variations are examined along cuts traversing the wake, with the focus on its narrow “turbulent” part. We find that the reconstructed velocities 150 m behind the boat are intuitively satisfying, but we are unable to fully account for the cross-wake component of velocity at 400 m behind the vessel.
Keywords
boats; interferometers; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; aircraft pass; boat; dual-beam interferometer; interferometric channels; synthetic aperture radars; track interferometric SAR; Boats; Interferometry; Kelvin; Radar imaging; Remote sensing; Sea surface; Synthetic aperture radar; along-track interferometry; marine vehicle detection; radar velocity measurement; sea surface; ship wake; tracking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2010 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
ISSN
2153-6996
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9565-8
Electronic_ISBN
2153-6996
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IGARSS.2010.5649709
Filename
5649709
Link To Document