David R. LyzengaRobert A. ShuchmanClifford L. Rufenach
The data recorded by a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) can in principle be analyzed to obtain the radial velocity of moving objects in the scene relative to the flight path of the SAR platform. The application of this concept for measuring ocean surface currents has been evaluated using data from SAR systems mounted in aircraft and spacecraft platforms. This paper summarizes the results of these experiments and describes the system effects which can influence the measurement accuracy. Considerations involved in the design of optimum systems for this application are also discussed.
Clifford L. RufenachRobert A. ShuchmanDavid R. Lyzenga
Hans C. GraberD. R. ThompsonR. Carande
Shengren FanVladimir KudryavtsevBiao ZhangWilliam PerrieBertrand ChapronAlexis Mouche
F. I. GonzálezClifford L. RufenachRobert A. Shuchman
Shengren FanBiao ZhangVladimir KudryavtsevWilliam Perrie