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Holographic interferometry of airsar data for modeling rate change of shoreline

Marghany, Maged and Hashim, Mazlan and Cracknell, Arthur P. (2007) Holographic interferometry of airsar data for modeling rate change of shoreline. In: International Workshop on earth Observation Small satellites for Remote Sensing Applications EOSS 2007, 2007, Berjaya Times Square Hotel Kuala Lumpur and Convention Centre, KL.

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Abstract

Malaysian researchers and scientists are required to design a new sensor which might be different than TuingSAT-1 and RAZAKSAT microsatellites in term of its physical properties and application too. Multi-polarized sensor has tremendous use in the coastal zone studies. In addition, polarized sensor is able to investigate the coastal problems such as erosion and sedimentation. AIRSAR polarized sensor could be an ideal concept in developing such sensor. In this context, this work is introducing a new approach for modeling shoreline change rate from AIRSAR Cvv-band. The hologram algorithm has been applied to simulate the wave spectra propagation pattern. Furthermore, Doppler frequency and azimuth cut off model are used to model longshore current movement and rate change of sediment transport volume. The results shows that the phase information of AIRSAR hologram image can be used to simulate the wave refraction pattern. Shoreline change rate is less than -0.5m /day which indicates an erosion event with accuracy error of ± 0.05 m/day

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Holographic interferometry, modeling rate change of shoreline
Subjects:G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > G Geography (General)
Q Science > Q Science (General)
Divisions:Geoinformation Science And Engineering
ID Code:14097
Deposited By: Liza Porijo
Deposited On:18 Aug 2011 09:19
Last Modified:07 Aug 2017 00:52

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