Abstract

Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is widely applied to the field of ocean remote sensing. Clear SAR images are the basis for ocean information acquisitions, such as parameter retrieval of ocean waves and wind field inversion of the ocean surface. However, the SAR ocean images are usually blurred, which seriously affects the acquisition of ocean information. The reasons for the wave blurring in SAR images mainly include the following two aspects. One is that when SAR observes the ocean, the motion of ocean waves will have a greater impact on imaging quality. The other is that the ocean’s surface is seriously decorrelated within the integration time. In order to obtain clear SAR images of ocean waves, a SAR imaging algorithm of ocean waves based on the optimum subaperture is proposed, aiming at the above two aspects. The optimum focus setting of the ocean waves is calculated, drawing support from the azimuth phase velocity of the dominant wave. The optimum subaperture is further calculated according to the proposed new evaluation, namely, F. Finally, according to the optimum focus setting and the optimum subaperture, the dominant wave is refocused, and a clear SAR image of the dominant wave can be obtained. The proposed algorithm was applied to airborne L-band and P-band SAR data. Furthermore, the proposed algorithm was compared with present methods, and the results sufficiently demonstrated the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed algorithm.

Highlights

  • Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is widely applied to the field of ocean remote sensing with the obvious advantages of all-day, all-weather, high resolution and wide swath coverage

  • The results show that the proposed algorithm has the best wave focusing effect, followed by the refocusing SAR image based on the optimum focus setting

  • Aiming at the problem of ocean wave blur and the decorrelation caused by ocean wave motion in SAR integration time, a SAR imaging algorithm of ocean waves based on the optimum subaperture is proposed in this paper

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Introduction

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is widely applied to the field of ocean remote sensing with the obvious advantages of all-day, all-weather, high resolution and wide swath coverage. If the motion of ocean waves is not taken into account, the ocean waves in the SAR image will be extremely blurred or even invisible [1,2]. Will this restrict the imaging ability of SAR for some small-scale ocean waves [3], and it has a serious influence on the subsequent parameter retrieval of ocean waves [4,5,6] and wind field inversion of the ocean surface [7,8]. It is essential to improve the SAR image quality of ocean waves by means of some methods

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