Elektronika ir Elektrotechnika (Jun 2021)

Sea State Characterization Using Experimental One-Dimensional Radar Signatures and Fractal Techniques

  • Georgios Pouraimis,
  • Apostolos Kotopoulis,
  • Basil Massinas,
  • Panayiotis Frangos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5755/j02.eie.28906
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 3
pp. 71 – 77

Abstract

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This paper presents a novel method of sea state characterization by using four criteria, which are applied to normalized experimental Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) one–dimensional signatures (range profiles), provided to our research group by SET 215 Working Group on “SAR radar techniques”. These criteria are the “Fractal Dimension”, “Fractal Length”, “Variance σ2”, and “Power Spectrum Density - Least Squares”. The “Fractal Dimension” and “Fractal Length” criteria, which appear to be the most important out of the four criteria, use the “blanket” technique to provide sea state characterization from SAR radar range profiles. It is based on the calculation of the area of a “blanket”, corresponding to the range profile under examination, and then on the calculation of the corresponding “Fractal Dimension” and “Fractal Length” of the range profile. The main idea concerning this proposed technique is the fact that normalized SAR radar range profiles, corresponding to different sea states, produce different values of “Fractal Dimension” and “Fractal Length” for all angles of incidence examined here. As a result, a sea state characterization technique for two different sea states (turbulent and calm sea) is presented in this paper.

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