International audienceWe present a boundary integral method for the solution of the rigorous problem of microwave scattering from finite conductivity sea surfaces under grazing illumination. Following the locally perturbated plane approach, the roughness is flattened at the edges of a finite patch, allowing us to use a plane wave as incident field. Both theoretical formulation and numerical implementation are addressed. We present simulations of full-polarization radar cross-sectional diagrams for 2-D ocean-like surfaces in both bistatic and monostatic configurations. The conductivity of the sea water is taken into account with a curved surface-impedance approximation, and results are compared with a perfectly conducting surface model. Simu...
A fast approach for analysis of microwave scattering from wind-driven ocean surfaces is developed us...
L’incidence rasante est un problème spécifique, qui apparaît notamment lorsqu'une antenne est placée...
Until today, the scattering of electromagnetics waves from rough surfaces at low grazing angle could...
International audienceWe present a boundary integral method for the solution of the rigorous problem...
Abstract—We present a boundary integral method for the solu-tion of the rigorous problem of microwav...
An efficient approach for fast analysis of vector wave scattering from random rough surtaces is desc...
International audienceWe present a numerical investigation of horizontally polarized microwave scatt...
Abstract—We present a numerical investigation of horizon-tally polarized microwave scattering from 1...
A full-polarized facet based scattering model (FPFSM) for investigating the electromagnetic (EM) sca...
Abstract—The microwave polarimetric scattering from two-dimensional (2-D) wind fetch- and water dept...
Abstract—We present a boundary integral method for the nu-merical solution of the rigorous problem o...
International audiencePropagation and low grazing angle (LGA) scattering of centimetre-scale electro...
Propagation and remote sensingInternational audienceThe object of the study is to model the electrom...
The long term goal of this project involves developing improved models for sea surface thermal emiss...
WOSInternational audienceRemote sensing applications require developing accurate models to predict r...
A fast approach for analysis of microwave scattering from wind-driven ocean surfaces is developed us...
L’incidence rasante est un problème spécifique, qui apparaît notamment lorsqu'une antenne est placée...
Until today, the scattering of electromagnetics waves from rough surfaces at low grazing angle could...
International audienceWe present a boundary integral method for the solution of the rigorous problem...
Abstract—We present a boundary integral method for the solu-tion of the rigorous problem of microwav...
An efficient approach for fast analysis of vector wave scattering from random rough surtaces is desc...
International audienceWe present a numerical investigation of horizontally polarized microwave scatt...
Abstract—We present a numerical investigation of horizon-tally polarized microwave scattering from 1...
A full-polarized facet based scattering model (FPFSM) for investigating the electromagnetic (EM) sca...
Abstract—The microwave polarimetric scattering from two-dimensional (2-D) wind fetch- and water dept...
Abstract—We present a boundary integral method for the nu-merical solution of the rigorous problem o...
International audiencePropagation and low grazing angle (LGA) scattering of centimetre-scale electro...
Propagation and remote sensingInternational audienceThe object of the study is to model the electrom...
The long term goal of this project involves developing improved models for sea surface thermal emiss...
WOSInternational audienceRemote sensing applications require developing accurate models to predict r...
A fast approach for analysis of microwave scattering from wind-driven ocean surfaces is developed us...
L’incidence rasante est un problème spécifique, qui apparaît notamment lorsqu'une antenne est placée...
Until today, the scattering of electromagnetics waves from rough surfaces at low grazing angle could...