The MODENA project: Modeling and simulation of the maritime environment remotely sensed by radar

This paper describes the goals of the MODENA project, aiming at a fine description of the maritime environment by means of electromagnetic sensors. The main steps of the project go through a modeling of the ocean surface, the man-made objects on the surface as well as of the interaction between the...

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Marine vehicles
Ocean temperature
Radar remote sensing
Rough surfaces
Sea surface
Spaceborne radar
Surface roughness
Surface waves
Synthetic aperture radar
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