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Publications [#66633] of Jeffrey L. Krolik

Papers Published

  1. Anderson, Richard and Vasudevan, Sathyanarayanan and Krolik, Jeffrey L. and Rogers, L. Ted, Maximum A posteriori refractivity estimation from radar clutter using a Markov model for microwave propagation, International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), vol. 2 (2001), pp. 906 - 909, Sydney, NSW [IGARSS.2001.976676]
    (last updated on 2007/04/16)

    Abstract:
    This paper addresses the problem of estimating range-varying parameters of the height-dependent index of refraction over the sea surface in order to predict ducted microwave propagation loss. Refractivity estimation is performed using a Markov model for microwave radar clutter returns from the sea surface. Specifically, the parabolic approximation for numerical solution of the wave equation is used to formulate the problem within a non-linear recursive Bayesian state estimation framework. Solution for the maximum a posteriori (MAP) sequence of range-varying refractivity parameters, given log-amplitude clutter versus range data, is achieved using a technique based on the Viterbi algorithm. Simulation and real data results based on experiments performed off Wallops Island, Virginia are presented which quantify the technique's ability to predict propagation loss at 3 Ghz.

    Keywords:
    Radar clutter;Refractive index;Microwave measurement;Electromagnetic wave propagation;Markov processes;Estimation;Mathematical models;Computer simulation;


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