SAR simulation of ocean scenes covered by oil slicks with arbitrary shapes

The identification of oil slicks on the ocean surface from SAR data requires quantitative sound models accounting for the most important characteristics (ocean spectrum, slick viscosity, slick shape, and so on). In this paper we present the implementation of an innovative SAR raw signal and image simulator, which is able to reproduce images relative to ocean surfaces covered by oil slicks with arbitrary shapes. The attention is mainly focused on slicks with fractal contours. The fractal Weierstrass-Mandelbrot function is used to generate slicks with fixed fractal dimension. A box counting technique is employed to evaluate the fractal dimensions of the generated slicks and the corresponding SAR images. Radiometric properties of the area covered by oil are also estimated in order to show how the simulated data provide a powerful set for processing algorithms.

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