"JOURNAL OF RADIO ELECTRONICS" (Zhurnal Radioelektroniki ISSN 1684-1719, N 3, 2017

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Measurement of sea surface slopes according to the quasi-vertical radio sounding in microwave range

A. S. Zapevalov

Marine Hydrophysical Institute of RAS, Kapitanskaya2, Sebastopol 299011, Russia

 

The paper is received on February 27, 2017

 

Abstract: Measurement of sea surface slopes according to the quasi-vertical radio sounding belongs to a class of indirect measurements. The accuracy of the resulting estimates depends on how fully all the factors that affect the interaction of radio waves and the sea surface are taken into account. In this paper we consider the restoration of the variance of sea surface slopes based on measurements of the back scattering cross section. The effect of anisotropy of the sea wave field for the restoration of the dispersion slope is analyzed. The analysis is performed by numerical simulation. The problem was solved in the framework of the Gaussian model of the surface wave field. Data from optical and direct wave measurements obtained in field conditions are used for numerical calculations. was used An indicator of three-dimensionality, equal to the ratio of the root mean square of the slopes, measured across and along the wind, was used as a parameter characterizing the anisotropy of the sea wave field. It is shown that if the radio sensing is carried out in the centimeter or millimeter wavelength range, the indicator of three-dimensionality can make the changing in the range from 0.8 to 0.9. It is shown that the uncertainty in determining the azimuth angle of the sensing relative to the wind direction leads to a relative error of definition of slope dispersion not exceeding 6 %.

Key words: sea waves, radio waves, mirror reflection, sea surface slopes.

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For citation:

A.S.Zapevalov. Measurement of sea surface slopes according to the quasi-vertical radio sounding in microwave range. Zhurnal Radioelektroniki - Journal of Radio Electronics, 2017, No. 3. Available at http://jre.cplire.ru/jre/mar17/5/text.pdf. (In Russian)