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SATELLITE SAR DETECT OF SUB-MESOSCALE OCEAN DYNAMIC PROCESS

English · Hardback

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Synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) as a form of radar to create images of objects, uses the motion of the radar antenna over a targeted region to provide finer spatial resolution than is possible with conventional beam-scanning radars by mounting the antenna on a moving platform such as an aircraft or spacecraft. As antenna aperture (the "size" of the antenna) is defined by the distance the SAR device travels over a target in the time taken for the radar pulses to return to the antenna, the larger the aperture is, the higher the image resolution, therefore, this enables SAR to create high resolution images with comparatively small physical antennas.
This special book aims to provide the updated theories and methods for the use of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) onboard satellites to detect ocean processes, i.e., SAR ocean remote sensing. It is a hi-tech application field having been developed since late 1970s and become a powerful tool for obtaining dynamic signatures from the remote and broad ocean.

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Authors Quanan Zheng, Quanan Zheng, Quanan (Univ Of Maryland Zheng
Publisher World Scientific
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2017
 
EAN 9789814749008
ISBN 978-981-4749-00-8
No. of pages 348
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 23 mm
Weight 655 g
Series Advanced Series on Ocean Engineering
Advanced Series on Ocean Engin
Advanced Ocean Engineering
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > General, dictionaries

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