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15 November 1993 Radiometric models of rough water surface for real-time measurements of IR and millimeter waves
Yuri A. Pirogov, Valeri V. Gladun, Anna A. Engalicheva, Sergei A. Mel'nikov
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Abstract
Effective radiometric models in IR and millimeter waves ranges were developed for remote measurements of a sea surface in the real time. Real time processing of IR-radiometer signals was accelerated by decreasing of integration intervals in the space of angles of sight. A 3D model was developed in the millimeter wave range for a 2-scale rough sea surface. The suggested models yield the wind velocity (IR-model), wave spectrum and direction of the sea surface waves (millimeter-range model).
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Yuri A. Pirogov, Valeri V. Gladun, Anna A. Engalicheva, and Sergei A. Mel'nikov "Radiometric models of rough water surface for real-time measurements of IR and millimeter waves", Proc. SPIE 1938, Recent Advances in Sensors, Radiometric Calibration, and Processing of Remotely Sensed Data, (15 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161549
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Extremely high frequency

Diffraction

Dielectric polarization

Electromagnetic radiation

Electromagnetism

Signal processing

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