2015
DOI: 10.3390/rs70607753
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An Algorithm for Surface Current Retrieval from X-band Marine Radar Images

Abstract: In this paper, a novel current inversion algorithm from X-band marine radar images is proposed. The routine, for which deep water is assumed, begins with 3-D FFT of the radar image sequence, followed by the extraction of the dispersion shell from the 3-D image spectrum. Next, the dispersion shell is converted to a polar current shell (PCS) using a polar coordinate transformation. After removing outliers along each radial direction of the PCS, a robust sinusoidal curve fitting is applied to the data points alon… Show more

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“…(This step is also used by Shen et al . [] within their MR mean current retrieval algorithm.) For any true〈θ,ωtrue〉 pair, just one k value may be associated with the surface waves, according to the linear dispersion relationship (equation ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(This step is also used by Shen et al . [] within their MR mean current retrieval algorithm.) For any true〈θ,ωtrue〉 pair, just one k value may be associated with the surface waves, according to the linear dispersion relationship (equation ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MR‐drifter data pairs they analyzed were acquired near the DeSoto Canyon in the Gulf of Mexico under deep water conditions, that is, limhinftanhfalse(khfalse)=1. Other studies investigating MR near‐surface currents in deep water or areas with known bathymetry include Bell et al (), Gangeskar (), Hessner et al (), Ludeno et al (), and Shen et al (). This study employs measurements from a later field campaign, which also involved a massive surface drifter deployment, but focused on the much shallower continental shelf waters of the Louisiana Bight, where equation must be considered in full.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the X-band marine radar, which is commonly used to monitor moving vessels for its economy and popularity and has the capacity of observing the ocean surface with high spatial and temporal resolutions [5][6][7][8], also has been utilized widely to extract the wave spectrum and the variously statistical sea state parameters such as significant wave height, wave peak period, wave direction, bathymetry, sea surface elevation and sea surface currents from coastal areas or moving platforms [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. The retrieving significant wave height from X-band marine radar images is one of the hot issues of ocean remote sensing in recent years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%