2022
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10512914.1
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Benefits of Fully Focused SAR Altimetry to Coastal Wave Height Estimates: A Case Study in the North Sea

Abstract: Estimating the three geophysical variables significant wave height (SWH), sea surface height, and wind speed from satellite altimetry continues to be challenging in the coastal zone because the received radar echoes exhibit significant interference from strongly reflective targets such as mud banks, sheltered bays, ships etc. Fully focused SAR (FF-SAR) processing exhibits a theoretical along-track resolution of up to less than half a metre. This suggests that the application of FF-SAR altimetry might give pote… Show more

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“…While this algorithm results in an improvement of the spatial resolution of the altimeter radargram, it also comes with high execution times. Still, such algorithm allowed to improve altimeter performance over some applications such inland waters [18], [19] and coastal areas [20], [21], [22], also opening the door to new calibration techniques applications [23]. Faster backprojection algorithms have been introduced for traditional SAR systems [24], [25], yet their applicability to radar altimetry remains unexplored and requires further investigation.…”
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“…While this algorithm results in an improvement of the spatial resolution of the altimeter radargram, it also comes with high execution times. Still, such algorithm allowed to improve altimeter performance over some applications such inland waters [18], [19] and coastal areas [20], [21], [22], also opening the door to new calibration techniques applications [23]. Faster backprojection algorithms have been introduced for traditional SAR systems [24], [25], yet their applicability to radar altimetry remains unexplored and requires further investigation.…”
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confidence: 99%