Developing robust model for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR satelite data

This paper introduces a new approach for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR standard beam mode (S2) data. In doing so, the robu st algorithm that involves the wavelength diversity ambiguity resolving (WDAR) and multi look beat freq uency (MLBF) algorithms was...

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Main Author: Marghany, Maged
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spelling my.utm.448492017-09-14T07:11:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/44849/ Developing robust model for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR satelite data Marghany, Maged GC Oceanography This paper introduces a new approach for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR standard beam mode (S2) data. In doing so, the robu st algorithm that involves the wavelength diversity ambiguity resolving (WDAR) and multi look beat freq uency (MLBF) algorithms was used to remove Doppler Centroid ambiguity. The result shows that t he proposed robust algorithm can acquire accurate Doppler Centroid and fine spatial sea surface curre nt variations in RADARSAT-1 SAR standard beam mode (S2) data. The current velocities ranged betwe en 0.18 and 0.78 m/s. In conclusion, RADARSAT-1 SAR S2 mode data can be used to retrieve sea surfac e current with root mean square error (RMSE) of ± 0.11 m/s. Both WDAR and MLBF algorithms can provide accurate information on Doppler Centroid which can acquire accurately sea surface current pa ttern in RADARRSAT-1 SAR image. Academic Journals 2011-11 Article PeerReviewed Marghany, Maged (2011) Developing robust model for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR satelite data. International Journal of Physical Sciences, 6 (29). pp. 6630-6637. ISSN 1992-1950
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Marghany, Maged
Developing robust model for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR satelite data
description This paper introduces a new approach for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR standard beam mode (S2) data. In doing so, the robu st algorithm that involves the wavelength diversity ambiguity resolving (WDAR) and multi look beat freq uency (MLBF) algorithms was used to remove Doppler Centroid ambiguity. The result shows that t he proposed robust algorithm can acquire accurate Doppler Centroid and fine spatial sea surface curre nt variations in RADARSAT-1 SAR standard beam mode (S2) data. The current velocities ranged betwe en 0.18 and 0.78 m/s. In conclusion, RADARSAT-1 SAR S2 mode data can be used to retrieve sea surfac e current with root mean square error (RMSE) of ± 0.11 m/s. Both WDAR and MLBF algorithms can provide accurate information on Doppler Centroid which can acquire accurately sea surface current pa ttern in RADARRSAT-1 SAR image.
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author Marghany, Maged
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title Developing robust model for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR satelite data
title_short Developing robust model for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR satelite data
title_full Developing robust model for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR satelite data
title_fullStr Developing robust model for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR satelite data
title_full_unstemmed Developing robust model for retrieving sea surface current from RADARSAT-1 SAR satelite data
title_sort developing robust model for retrieving sea surface current from radarsat-1 sar satelite data
publisher Academic Journals
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/44849/
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