International audienceThis chapter details the basics of radar backscattering over a rough surface (such as the sea) as well as the sea surface mapping by a synthetic aperture radar. Nonlinear phenomena involved in the sea SAR mapping, from the intrumental as well as hydrodynamic points of view, are detailled. Finaly, the presentation reminds the usual techniques to invert the SAR image (i.e. retrieve the sea surface spectrum) or to estimate the bathymetry from the current modulation and its effect on the roughness surface
This book covers the use of SAR for maritime surveillance applications. It provides a comprehensive ...
Radar imaging is one of the most important tools for monitoring the sea surface. This book presents ...
Maritime SAR applications: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an active remote sensing technology. ...
International audienceThis chapter details the basics of radar backscattering over a rough surface (...
A number of models which would explain ocean wave imagery taken with a synthetic aperture imaging ra...
Changes in sea surface roughness are usually associated with a change in the sea surface wind field....
Oceans cover a significant part of the Earth's surface. The coupling between the upper ocean and the...
A hydrodynamic/electromagnetic model has been developed for the purpose of explaining and quantifyin...
This paper reviews basic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) theory of ocean wave imaging mechanisms, usi...
A new method for mapping shallow water topography surface currents from SAR image is introduced base...
The present article introduces active microwave techniques that are used for remote sensing of the E...
Spatial variations in ocean surface currents can become visible in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) im...
International audienceThis paper presents a survey of Synthetic Aperture Radar-based techniques that...
The new radar satellites image the sea surface with resolutions of up to 1m. A large spectrum of oce...
The use of remotely wave sensing by a marine radar is increasingly needed to provide wave informatio...
This book covers the use of SAR for maritime surveillance applications. It provides a comprehensive ...
Radar imaging is one of the most important tools for monitoring the sea surface. This book presents ...
Maritime SAR applications: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an active remote sensing technology. ...
International audienceThis chapter details the basics of radar backscattering over a rough surface (...
A number of models which would explain ocean wave imagery taken with a synthetic aperture imaging ra...
Changes in sea surface roughness are usually associated with a change in the sea surface wind field....
Oceans cover a significant part of the Earth's surface. The coupling between the upper ocean and the...
A hydrodynamic/electromagnetic model has been developed for the purpose of explaining and quantifyin...
This paper reviews basic synthetic aperture radar (SAR) theory of ocean wave imaging mechanisms, usi...
A new method for mapping shallow water topography surface currents from SAR image is introduced base...
The present article introduces active microwave techniques that are used for remote sensing of the E...
Spatial variations in ocean surface currents can become visible in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) im...
International audienceThis paper presents a survey of Synthetic Aperture Radar-based techniques that...
The new radar satellites image the sea surface with resolutions of up to 1m. A large spectrum of oce...
The use of remotely wave sensing by a marine radar is increasingly needed to provide wave informatio...
This book covers the use of SAR for maritime surveillance applications. It provides a comprehensive ...
Radar imaging is one of the most important tools for monitoring the sea surface. This book presents ...
Maritime SAR applications: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an active remote sensing technology. ...