Azimuth Cutoff Compensation Method for SAR Wave Observation Based on Multiview Wave Spectrum Data Fusion

Azimuth cutoff is an inherent disadvantage of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) waves observation. The waves shorter than some certain wavelength (azimuth cutoff) cannot be imaged in original form (structures) by SAR. For a single SAR observation, the problem of the azimuth cutoff for ocean waves can b...

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Main Authors: Yong Wan, Xiaoyu Zhang, Yongshou Dai, Ligang Li, Xiaojun Qu
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9130706/
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spelling doaj-7ea3a8eecf94486ca51e59503c2a59352021-03-30T02:28:40ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01812092312093510.1109/ACCESS.2020.30062449130706Azimuth Cutoff Compensation Method for SAR Wave Observation Based on Multiview Wave Spectrum Data FusionYong Wan0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0839-6738Xiaoyu Zhang1Yongshou Dai2Ligang Li3Xiaojun Qu4College of Oceanography and Space Informatics, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, ChinaCollege of Oceanography and Space Informatics, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, ChinaCollege of Oceanography and Space Informatics, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, ChinaCollege of Oceanography and Space Informatics, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, ChinaCollege of Oceanography and Space Informatics, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, ChinaAzimuth cutoff is an inherent disadvantage of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) waves observation. The waves shorter than some certain wavelength (azimuth cutoff) cannot be imaged in original form (structures) by SAR. For a single SAR observation, the problem of the azimuth cutoff for ocean waves can be resolved to some extent by cooperative observations of SAR satellites. Multiple SAR satellites are required to achieve simultaneous observation of an ocean area to obtain multiview SAR ocean wave synchronization data. Currently, these data cannot be acquired from in-orbit SARs. In this study, imaging simulations of multiview SAR ocean wave synchronization data based on small SAR satellites were carried out for the first time with X-band, 4-m resolution, stripmap mode and Single Look Complex (SLC) product. The Max Planck Institute (MPI) method was used to obtain the optimum wave spectrum of the synchronous data. The influencing factors of the azimuth cutoff wavelength were analyzed by using measured and simulated SAR data. The analysis results were used to develop a novel multiview wave spectrum data fusion method for azimuth cutoff compensation. The azimuth cutoff compensation effect was evaluated by comparing the inversion results before and after data fusion: the azimuth cutoff decreased by 9.76% on average, the root mean square error (RMSE) of the significant wave height is 0.06m, and RMSE of the mean wave period is 0.58s. The azimuth cutoff compensation method can be applied to SAR data for medium and low sea states (that is, wind speeds of 5-15 m/s). These results show that the proposed method of multiview wave spectrum data fusion effectively compensates for azimuth cutoff.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9130706/Multiview SAR wave synchronization datawave spectrum data fusionazimuth cutoff wavelength compensation
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author Yong Wan
Xiaoyu Zhang
Yongshou Dai
Ligang Li
Xiaojun Qu
spellingShingle Yong Wan
Xiaoyu Zhang
Yongshou Dai
Ligang Li
Xiaojun Qu
Azimuth Cutoff Compensation Method for SAR Wave Observation Based on Multiview Wave Spectrum Data Fusion
IEEE Access
Multiview SAR wave synchronization data
wave spectrum data fusion
azimuth cutoff wavelength compensation
author_facet Yong Wan
Xiaoyu Zhang
Yongshou Dai
Ligang Li
Xiaojun Qu
author_sort Yong Wan
title Azimuth Cutoff Compensation Method for SAR Wave Observation Based on Multiview Wave Spectrum Data Fusion
title_short Azimuth Cutoff Compensation Method for SAR Wave Observation Based on Multiview Wave Spectrum Data Fusion
title_full Azimuth Cutoff Compensation Method for SAR Wave Observation Based on Multiview Wave Spectrum Data Fusion
title_fullStr Azimuth Cutoff Compensation Method for SAR Wave Observation Based on Multiview Wave Spectrum Data Fusion
title_full_unstemmed Azimuth Cutoff Compensation Method for SAR Wave Observation Based on Multiview Wave Spectrum Data Fusion
title_sort azimuth cutoff compensation method for sar wave observation based on multiview wave spectrum data fusion
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Azimuth cutoff is an inherent disadvantage of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) waves observation. The waves shorter than some certain wavelength (azimuth cutoff) cannot be imaged in original form (structures) by SAR. For a single SAR observation, the problem of the azimuth cutoff for ocean waves can be resolved to some extent by cooperative observations of SAR satellites. Multiple SAR satellites are required to achieve simultaneous observation of an ocean area to obtain multiview SAR ocean wave synchronization data. Currently, these data cannot be acquired from in-orbit SARs. In this study, imaging simulations of multiview SAR ocean wave synchronization data based on small SAR satellites were carried out for the first time with X-band, 4-m resolution, stripmap mode and Single Look Complex (SLC) product. The Max Planck Institute (MPI) method was used to obtain the optimum wave spectrum of the synchronous data. The influencing factors of the azimuth cutoff wavelength were analyzed by using measured and simulated SAR data. The analysis results were used to develop a novel multiview wave spectrum data fusion method for azimuth cutoff compensation. The azimuth cutoff compensation effect was evaluated by comparing the inversion results before and after data fusion: the azimuth cutoff decreased by 9.76% on average, the root mean square error (RMSE) of the significant wave height is 0.06m, and RMSE of the mean wave period is 0.58s. The azimuth cutoff compensation method can be applied to SAR data for medium and low sea states (that is, wind speeds of 5-15 m/s). These results show that the proposed method of multiview wave spectrum data fusion effectively compensates for azimuth cutoff.
topic Multiview SAR wave synchronization data
wave spectrum data fusion
azimuth cutoff wavelength compensation
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9130706/
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