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An Improved Semi-Empirical Model for Radar Backscattering from Rough Sea Surfaces at X-Band

  • Jin, Taekyeong;Oh, Yisok
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.136-140
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    • 2018
  • We propose an improved semi-empirical scattering model for X-band radar backscattering from rough sea surfaces. This new model has a wider validity range of wind speeds than does the existing semi-empirical sea spectrum (SESS) model. First, we retrieved the small-roughness parameters from the sea surfaces, which were numerically generated using the Pierson-Moskowitz spectrum and measurement datasets for various wind speeds. Then, we computed the backscattering coefficients of the small-roughness surfaces for various wind speeds using the integral equation method model. Finally, the large-roughness characteristics were taken into account by integrating the small-roughness backscattering coefficients multiplying them with the surface slope probability density function for all possible surface slopes. The new model includes a wind speed range below 3.46 m/s, which was not covered by the existing SESS model. The accuracy of the new model was verified with two measurement datasets for various wind speeds from 0.5 m/s to 14 m/s.

A Semi-empirical Model for Polarimetric Radar Backscattering from Bare Soil Surfaces

  • Oh, Yi-Sok
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.141-153
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    • 2001
  • A semi-empirical polarimetric backscattering model for bare soil surfaces is presented. Based on measurements by using polarimetric scatterometers and the JPL AirSAR, as well as the theoretical models, the backscattering coefficints $\sigma$$^0_w$, $\sigma$$^0_{hh}$ and $\sigma$$^0_{vh}$, and the parameters of the copolarized phase-difference probability density function, namely the degree of correlation $\alpha$ and the copolarized-phase-difference $\zeta$, are modeled empirically in terms of the volumetric soil moisture content m$_v$ and the surface roughness parameters $k_s$ and $k_l$, where k=2$\pi$f/c, s is the rms height and l is the correlation length.

Characteristics of High Frequency Backscattering Strength by Zostera Marina (Seagrass) Bed (거머리말 (잘피) 서식지의 고주파 후방산란 특성)

  • Yoon Kwan-Seob;Na Jungyul;La Hyoungsul
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.97-102
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    • 2005
  • Acoustic experiments were performed with Zostera marina to study the characteristics of backscattering of seagrass living in the bottom interface. Field experiments were conducted in the Dongdae man, Namhae for day and night to consider the effects of air-bubble from photosynthesis of seagrass. The multi-frequency (30$\~$120 kHz) responses were measured and the distributions of back scattering strength due to the movement of seagrass were Presented by PDF (probability density function) at 120 120 kHz. The results were shown both the frequency dependence and diurnal variation of the backscattering strength between day and night. This diurnal variation may be caused by the amount of oxygen in dissolved bubbles formed by Photosynthesis of seagrass.

Measurement of Backscattering Cross Sections of Live Fish (활어의 후방산란 단면적 측정)

  • Park, Hae-Hun;Jang, Ji-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.11-16
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    • 1984
  • The backscattering cross sections of live fish and the probability density function of fish echoes were measured at side aspect. The measurements were made at 40 and 170 in KHz. The specimen fishes on the experiments were two catfish-total length of 16.8cm(L/λ is about 4.5, where the L is length, the λ is the sound wavelength) and 23cm(L/λ, ~6.1), a carp(Cyprinus carpio) of 17.5cm(L/λ, ~4.7), a Telapia(Tilapia mossambica)of 19.5cm(L/λ, ~5.2) and several fishes. Those lengths ranged from 10.7 to 24.0cm. The results of the measured maximum backscattering cross sections were 5.62$\times$10 super(-5) to 7.23$\times$10 super(-4) m super(2). Huang and clay reported that, when the fish was moving gently, the probaiblity density function of the fish echces was approximately the same with the Rayleigh probability density function. Thereafter Ehrenberg et al. also reported that the Rayleigh probability density function on fish was performed at the critical acoustic length ratio or more in theoretical base. Recently Dahl and Mathisen tested the Rayleigh probability density function on fish when the fish-length-to-wavelength ratios were greater than 100. In this paper the experimental result was also not accorded with the Rayleigh probability density function when the fish-length-to-wavelength rations were lower than the critical ratio.

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An efficient method using the modified view factor for estimating the molecular backscattering probability in the space conditions (Modified View Factor를 이용한 인공위성 분자오염 역류확률 예측법)

  • Lee, Jin-Won;Lee, Jae-Dal;Yi, Min-Young;Han, Dong-In;Lee, Chang-Ho;Lee, S.-R.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.57-62
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    • 2005
  • Satellite contamination from back-scattered molecules has long been analyzed using the BGK theory or the DSMC technique which are rather inefficient in that they are complicated or take a long time in the analysis. This study presents a new technique of estimating the back-scattering contamination, which is very simple and easy to use like the view factor method and also very accurate. This method, called the modified view factor method, is equivalent to the DSMC in so far as the molecular thermal velocity is much smaller than the satellite velocity and the mean free path much longer than the satellite.

Statistical Characteristics of Bottom Backscattering by a Moving Source at a Shallow Water Site (천해에서 이동음원으로 측정한 해저면 후방산란의 통계적 특성)

  • Park, J.S.;Jurng, M.S.;Chang, D.H.;Choi, J.Y.;Shim, Tae-Bo
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 1996
  • Fluctuation statistics of scattering strength are not only important because they impact the performance of active sonar systems, but also because they may provide insight into the major scattering process. In this article, analysis of the statistical characteristics of bottom backscattering, measured in shallow water, are presented. The slowly moving experimental sonar was operated at 30kHz to gather data over the bottom. Spatial and temporal correlation functions of the signal amplitudes were measured. The distribution function and probability of false alarm function of the detected envelope of widebeam and narrowbeam signals were measured. An attempt was made to compare the results with existing theoretical models. The result suggests that the statistical characteristics of bottom backscattering fluctuation of moving source is differ from that of fixed source.

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Performance Analysis of Wireless-powered Backscatter Communication with TSR-based Relay (TSR 릴레이를 활용한 무선 전력 Backscatter 통신 성능 분석)

  • Park, Si Woo;Park, Jae Hyun;Hwang, Kyu-Sung
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.23 no.9
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    • pp.1164-1170
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we consider the wireless-powered backscatter communication which consists of a power beacon, a source, a relay, and a destination. For the proposed wireless-powered backscatter communication, the source transmits its signals to both the relay and the destination via a backscattering channel and the relay which has a rechargeable battery performs an energy harvesting as well as an information forwarding based on the time switching relay (TSR) protocol. Based on the decode-and-forward (DF) relay transmission, we investigate performances of the proposed system in terms of outage probability and transmission rate in which the exact performance analysis of outage probability is given. Finally, some numerical examples are given to verify our provided analytical results for different system conditions.

Coordinated Direct and Relayed Transmission based on NOMA and Backscattering

  • Fang, Zhaoxi;Lu, Yingzhi;Zhou, Jing;Li, Qi;Shi, Haiyan
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.3124-3137
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    • 2022
  • We propose a spectral-efficient coordinated direct and relayed transmission (CDRT) scheme for a relay-assisted downlink system with two users. The proposed scheme is based on backscatter communication (BC) and non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) technique. With the proposed BC-NOMA-CDRT scheme, both users can receive one packet within one time slot. In contrast, in existing NOMA-CDRT schemes, the far user is only able to receive one packet in two time slots due to the half-duplex operation of the relay. We investigate the outage of the BC-NOMA-CDRT scheme, and derive the outage probability expressions in closed-form based on Gamma distribution approximation and Gaussian approximation. Numerical results show that the analytical results are accurate and the BC-NOMA-CDRT scheme outperforms the conventional NOMA-CDRT significantly.

Seafloor Sediment Classification Using Nakagami Probability Density Function of Acoustic Backscattered Signals (음향후방산란신호의 나카가미 확률밀도함수를 이용한 해저퇴적물 분류)

  • Bok, Tae-Hoon;Paeng, Dong-Guk;Park, Yo-Sup;Kong, Gee-Soo;Park, Soo-Chul
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.165-173
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    • 2009
  • The physical properties of a seafloor sediment have been used as a basic data for the ocean survey. Conventional methods such as a coring, a drilling, and a grabbing have been used to explore the physical properties but these methods have a number of shortcomings as it is time consuming, expensive and spatially limited. To overcome these limitations, seafloor sediment classification using acoustic signals has been studied actively. In this paper, we obtained the backscattered signal from the seafloor sediment using an echo sounder which is one kind of seafloor topography equipment. Nakagami probability density function of the backscattered signals from the seafloor sediment was computed and a Nakagami parameter was compared with the physical properties of the seafloor sediment. We have confirmed that Nakagami parameter, m is correlated with the physical properties of a seafloor sediment. This study will be utilized as a basic data of the seafloor sediment research.

Bio-Optical Modeling of Laguna de Bay Waters and Applications to Lake Monitoring Using ASTER Data

  • Paringit, EC.;Nadaoka, K.;Rubio, MCD;Tamura, H.;Blanco, Ariel C.
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.667-669
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    • 2003
  • A bio-optical model was developed specific for turbid and shallow waters. Special studies were carried out to estimate absorption and scattering properties as well as backscattering probability of suspended matter. The inversion of bio-optical model allows for direct retrieval of turbidity and chlorophyll- a from the visible-near infrared (VNIR) range sensor. Time-series satellite imagery from ASTER AM-1 sensor, were used to monitor the Laguna de Bay water quality condition. Spatial distribution of temperature for the lake was extracted from the thermal infrared (TIR) sensor. Corresponding field surveys were conducted to parameterize the bio -optical model. In-situ measurements include suspended particle and chlorophyll-a concentrations profiles from nephelometric devices and processing of water samples. Hyperspectral measurements were used to validate results of the bio -optical model and satellite- based estimation. This study provides a theoretical basis and a practical illustration of applying space- based measurements on an operational basis.

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