2022
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10101510
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Validation of the Satellite Method for Measuring Spectra of Spatially Inhomogeneous Sea Waves

Abstract: A method for retrieving 2D spatial spectra of sea wave elevations and slopes from high resolution (about 1 m) satellite imagery has been developed that also allows for assessing sea wave angular distributions. A validation of the suggested method was carried out based on the results from a comprehensive experiment that included both satellite imaging of the Black Sea water area and sea truth under controlled conditions. The retrieval of spatial wave spectra from fragments of a satellite image and comparison wi… Show more

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“…Viterbo et al ( 2019) proposed a spatial modeling framework for multi-altitude satellite constellations using a Poisson Cox point process. The authors developed a mathematical model that considers the inhomogeneous distribution of satellites at different altitudes (Okati & Riihonen, 2022) (Sukhinov et al, 2020) (Bondur et al, 2022). The proposed model enabled the analysis of coverage and interference in multi-altitude LEO satellite networks (Mirza & Khan, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Viterbo et al ( 2019) proposed a spatial modeling framework for multi-altitude satellite constellations using a Poisson Cox point process. The authors developed a mathematical model that considers the inhomogeneous distribution of satellites at different altitudes (Okati & Riihonen, 2022) (Sukhinov et al, 2020) (Bondur et al, 2022). The proposed model enabled the analysis of coverage and interference in multi-altitude LEO satellite networks (Mirza & Khan, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%