Proceedings OCEANS '83 1983
DOI: 10.1109/oceans.1983.1152165
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The Two-Frequency Microwave Ocean Wave Scatterometer - A New Approach

Abstract: Investigators in several countries have been studying a twofrequency microwave radar technique for the remote-sensing of direction ocean wave spectra and surface currents. This technique is conceptually attractive because its operational physical principle involves a spatial electro-magnetic scattering resonance with a single, but selectable, long gravity wave. Multiplexing of signals having different spacing of the two transmitted frequencies allows practical measurements of the entire long wave ocean spectru… Show more

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