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X-Band Sea-Clutter Nonstationarity: Influence of Long Waves
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2004
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EngineeringX-band Sea-clutter NonstationarityOceanographyEarth ScienceElectromagnetic CompatibilityGeophysicsComplex Sea StateSea-clutter NonstationarityRadar Signal ProcessingComputational ElectromagneticsSynthetic Aperture RadarIpix RadarClutter Spectral FeaturesRadar ApplicationSynchrotron RadiationRadarRogue WaveWave GroupRadar Image Processing
In this paper, we deal with the problem of modeling the backscattering from sea surface for low-grazing-angle and high-resolution radar systems. Based on the electromagnetic two-scale model, we analyzed both the amplitude and frequency modulations induced on the small-scale Bragg resonant waves by the large-scale surface tilt and advection due to the swell presence. Evidence of sea-clutter nonstationarity has been verified and the relationship between the variations of clutter spectral features, such as texture, Doppler centroid, and bandwidth, have been studied by processing real sea-clutter data recorded by the IPIX radar of McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada. An autoregressive nonstationary process is proposed and validated to model the physical phenomenon.
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