1 August 2007 Simulations of the bistatic scattering using two-scale model and the unified sea spectrum
Mohamed Yassine Ayari, Ali Khenchaf, Arnaud Coatanhay
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Abstract
This paper deals with the simulations of scattering by the sea surface using Two- Scale Model (TSM) and the realistic unified sea spectrum in various bistatic configurations. After a brief theoretical presentation, our numerical results (scattering matrix coefficients) are compared with measured data, with a semi-empirical model (CMOD5) and with other analytical models (Small Slope Approximation) in backscattering configuration. Then, we study the influence of sea parameters (wind speed and wind direction) upon the co- and cross-polarization signature in various bistatic configurations. Finally, we present the simulation of the signal received by an observer above the sea when a plane incident wave impinges on the ocean surface.
Mohamed Yassine Ayari, Ali Khenchaf, and Arnaud Coatanhay "Simulations of the bistatic scattering using two-scale model and the unified sea spectrum," Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 1(1), 013532 (1 August 2007). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2787505
Published: 1 August 2007
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Scanning probe microscopy

Backscatter

Polarization

Electromagnetic scattering

Electromagnetism

Receivers

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