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An X-Band Radar System for Bathymetry and Wave Field Analysis in a Harbour Area
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2015
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Coastal EngineeringWave Field AnalysisEngineeringHarbour AreaOceanographyMarine EngineeringEarth ScienceImaging RadarRadar Signal ProcessingSonar Signal ProcessingSynthetic Aperture RadarBathymetryGeographyRadar ApplicationRetrieval MethodMarine X-band RadarSignal ProcessingRadarOcean EngineeringSpatial PartitioningX-band Radar SystemRemote SensingRadar Image Processing
Marine X-band radar based systems are well tested to provide information about sea state and bathymetry. It is also well known that complex geometries and non-uniform bathymetries provide a much bigger challenge than offshore scenarios. In order to tackle this issue a retrieval method is proposed, based on spatial partitioning of the data and the application of the Normalized Scalar Product (NSP), which is an innovative procedure for the joint estimation of bathymetry and surface currents. The strategy is then applied to radar data acquired around a harbour entrance, and results show that the reconstructed bathymetry compares well with ground truth data obtained by an echo-sounder campaign, thus proving the reliability of the whole procedure. The spectrum thus retrieved is then analysed to show the evidence of reflected waves from the harbour jetties, as confirmed by chain of hydrodynamic models of the sea wave field. The possibility of using a land based radar to reveal sea wave reflection is entirely new and may open up new operational applications of the system.
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