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Correcting for Distorted Antenna Patterns in
CODAR Ocean Surface Measurements
DONALD E. BARRICK, MEMBER, IEEE, AND BELINDA J. LIPA
(Invited Communication)
Abstract-CODAR systems employcompact antenna elementssuch as cross spectra at each of the antenna elements [l], [2]. From
electrically small loops and monopoles toextract bearing information in these solutions, estimates of radial current velocity versus
oceansurfaceobservations.Pastanalysismethods haveassumedthat range andbearing are constructed. Assumed inthe use of these
theseelementpatternsare perfect,i.e.,cosine and omnidirectional.
closed-form solutions are: a) perfect omnidirectional patterns
Operations from metallic offshore platforms usuallydistortthesepat-
ternsbecause of unavoidableobjects intheirnear field. Whensuch for each of the monopole antenna elements, and b) no noise
distortions areignored,previous methods are shown to produce -35 added to the receivedsea-echo signal voltages. In [5] it is
rms bearingerrors.Thereforeleast-squares methods arepresentedand shownthatmutual interaction among the four elements,
demonstrated that deal with differential element pattern distortions. It is neglected in the closed-form solutions, Will produce sufficient
shown how the required relative patterns are easily measured by a boat
circling the antenna, and these patterns are then stored as look-up tables pattern distortion to cause bearing biaseswith this system.
in theleast-squaresinversion methods. Relativepatterns (i.e., one Although mutual interaction among elements is not a problem
element pattern divided by the other), rather than
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