It is widely accepted that the imaging of ocean surface waves by synthetic aperture radar (SAR) can be adequately described by velocity bunching theory in conjunction with the two-scale wave model. However, it has been conjectured that this theory is incapable of explaining why, under certain conditions, the image contrast of airborne SAR imagery of ocean waves can be enhanced by defocusing the SAR processor. In the present study the velocity bunching theory is defended.
On the focusing issue of synthetic aperture radar imaging of ocean waves
Über die Fokussierung der SAR-Abbildung von Ozeanwellen
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing ; 29 , 1 ; 120-128
1991
9 Seiten, 33 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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