DocumentCode :
737590
Title :
A Simplified Formulation for Rough Surface Cross-Polarized Backscattering Under the Second-Order Small-Slope Approximation
Author :
Guerin, Charles-Antoine ; Johnson, Joel T.
Author_Institution :
Mediterranean Inst. of Oceanogr., Univ. de Toulon, La Garde, France
Volume :
53
Issue :
11
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
6308
Lastpage :
6314
Abstract :
We present simplified expressions for the cross-polarized backscatter of a randomly rough surface predicted by the second-order small-slope approximation (SSA2). The simplification is based on appropriate polynomial approximations of the SSA2 kernel function. We obtain numerically efficient expressions for the cross-polarized backscattering amplitude of a deterministic surface in the form of a single space integral involving only the surface elevation and the second (mixed) derivative of the surface elevation. The ensemble average normalized radar cross section is then derived under a Gaussian random process assumption for the surface. The resulting expression has the form of a Kirchhoff integral involving the roughness correlation function and its second- and fourth-order cross-derivatives. Further simplification is achieved for off-nadir observations using a high-frequency approximation; the result is an analytical formula involving only the resonant curvature and the radar-filtered mean square slope in the out-of-plane direction. A numerical validation of the simplified expressions is provided by comparison with exact SSA2 predictions in representative test cases. The dependence of cross-polarized backscattering on the incidence angle as well as wind speed and direction is then investigated for the case of a directional sea surface model. At near nadir incidence, a clear maximum in azimuth of the cross-polarized backscatter is observed for radar look directions 45° from the wind direction.
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; approximation theory; atmospheric techniques; integral equations; polynomials; radar polarimetry; random processes; remote sensing; remote sensing by radar; wind; Gaussian random process assumption; Kirchhoff integral; SSA2 kernel function; SSA2 predictions; directional sea surface model; fourth-order cross-derivatives; high-frequency second-order small-slope approximation; nadir incidence; numerical validation; out-of-plane direction; polynomial approximations; radar-filtered mean square slope; randomly rough surface; roughness correlation function; single space integral; surface cross-polarized backscattering; Approximation methods; Backscatter; Kernel; Rough surfaces; Sea surface; Surface roughness; Wind speed; Cross-polarization; microwave remote sensing; sea surface scattering;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2015.2440443
Filename :
7150412
Link To Document :
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