DocumentCode
1122145
Title
Scattering Properties of the Ocean Surface: The Miller–Brown–Vegh Model Revisited
Author
Hristov, Tihomir S. ; Anderson, Kenneth D. ; Friehe, Carl A.
Author_Institution
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore
Volume
56
Issue
4
fYear
2008
fDate
4/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1103
Lastpage
1109
Abstract
We review the model of Miller-Brown-Vegh (MBV) that is commonly used to describe scattering from the ocean surface. The model has been built on two essential elements: the Kirchhoff approximation and an assumption regarding the probability distribution of the ocean surface elevations. A comparison with theoretical results preceeding the MBV model as well as with experimental data suggest that the MBV model is inconsistent with the predicted and observed probability distribution of sea waves. Here, a scattering model based on more rigorous statistics of the ocean surface is considered instead. The analysis we present offers an explanation as well as a remedy for the reported tendency of models describing propagation in evaporation ducts to overestimate the signal´s intensity at the receiver.
Keywords
electromagnetic wave scattering; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; statistical distributions; surface waves (fluid); Kirchhoff approximation; Miller-Brown-Vegh model; evaporation ducts; ocean surface; probability distribution; scattering properties; sea waves; Ducts; Electromagnetic scattering; Kirchhoff´s Law; Oceans; Predictive models; Probability distribution; Rough surfaces; Sea surface; Statistical distributions; Surface waves; Miller–Brown–Vegh (MBV) model; Sea surface scattering; evaporation duct;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.2008.919177
Filename
4483594
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