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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume 46 Number 1, January 1998
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Multipath Scattering in Ultrawide-Band Radar Sea Spikes
Mark A. Sletten, Member, IEEE
Page 45.
Abstract:
This paper presents sea-scatter data collected with an
ultrawide-band (UWB) polarimetric radar system that indicates that
multipath scattering plays an important role in the generation of sea
spikes. The radar system used in this study produces short pulses with a
bandwidth of approximately 3 GHz centered at 9 GHz for a range
resolution of approximately 4 cm. Pulse-to-pulse switching allows
collection of the microwave echoes produced by all four combinations of
linear transmit and receive polarizations [vertical-transmit
vertical-receive (VV), horizontal-transmit horizontal-receive (HH),
horizontal-transmit vertical receive (HV), and vertical-transmit
horizontal-receive (VH)] each of which is collected by a sampling
oscilloscope utilizing equivalent time sampling. In June 1996, upwind
sea scatter data at grazing angles of 10^{irc},
20^{irc}, and 30^{irc} were collected
while the system was deployed on a research pier on the Outer Banks of
North Carolina. An analysis of the strongest echoes (sea spikes) from
this data set is presented and discussed in this paper. First, the
cumulative distribution functions are presented. Second, an increase of
approximately 5 dB is shown to occur in the polarization ratio (HH/VV)
of the strongest echoes as the grazing angle decreases from
30^{irc} to 10^{irc}. Third, differences
in the spatial and spectral characteristics of the VV and HH spikes are
described. Through comparisons with laboratory results and a simple
scattering model, these observations are explained by the presence of a
multibounce scattering mechanism. The use of the model to extract wave
height from the sea-spike frequency response is also
explored.
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