Title :
Ultrawide-band radar observations of multipath propagation over the sea surface
Author :
Sletten, Mark A. ; Trizna, Dennis B. ; Hansen, James P.
fDate :
5/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An ultrawide-band radar system centered at 10 GHz has been developed for sea-scatter research and was recently deployed on a research pier in the North Atlantic. The radar is based on a time-domain reflectometer module for a sampling oscilloscope. Using transient excitation of a traveling wave-tube amplifier, the system generates 200-ps wide pulses with a 10-GHz center frequency and a peak power of approximately 1 KW. The resulting range resolution is approximately 3 cm. The system was used to investigate low-grazing angle, multipath effects in the ocean environment using a trihedral corner reflector, mounted 45 cm above the water surface. The ultrahigh-range resolution of the system allows spatial separation of the direct and indirect echoes from the trihedral. In addition, a comparison of the indirect vertically- (VV) and horizontally- (HH) polarized echoes illustrates the effects of Brewster angle damping. The implications of these effects for sea-clutter statistics are briefly discussed.
Keywords :
Frequency; Oscilloscopes; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse generation; Sampling methods; Spatial resolution; Time domain analysis; Ultra wideband radar;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on