Remote Sensing (Feb 2023)

Electromagnetic Scattering and Doppler Spectrum Simulation of Land–Sea Junction Composite Rough Surface

  • Shui-Rong Chai,
  • Fang-Yin Zhu,
  • Juan Li,
  • Zhen-Xiang He,
  • Yu-Feng Zou,
  • Yi-Wen Wei,
  • Ke Li,
  • Li-Xin Guo,
  • Long Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15030836
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 836

Abstract

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In this paper, a weighted arctangent function is used in conjunction with the spectral method to generate a land–sea junction composite rough surface under the spatially homogeneous and time-stationary hypotheses. The exponential correlation function and the Joint North Sea Wave Project (JONSWAP) spectrum, combined with an experiment-verified shoaling coefficient, are applied to model the land surfaces and the time-varying sea surfaces separately. The second-order small slope approximation (SSA-II) with tapered wave incidence is utilized for evaluating the electromagnetic scattering characteristics and Doppler characteristics of the generated composite rough surface. The influence of land–sea interface factors on radar cross-section (RCS) and Doppler shift of radar echoes is investigated in detail by comparing the RCS and Doppler spectra of the land–sea junction composite rough surfaces with those of finite-depth sea surfaces. It can be found that the Doppler spectra of the land–sea junction composite rough surface is narrower than that of the finite-depth sea surface under upwind directions and wider than that of the finite-depth sea surface under crosswind directions.

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