The DLR Compact Test Range (CTR) is a dual reflector compact range in an electromagnetically shielded chamber for antenna and Radar Cross Section (RCS) measurements under far-field conditions [1]. The quiet zone dimensions allow an evaluation of a volume under test, containing the antenna under test (AUT) in position on the original support structure and surface. Precise in-situ parameters offer extra information about the installed AUT characteristics. These properties are particularly substantial for the radiometric and the polarimetric correction of the propagating signals in imaging microwave sensors, such as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instruments. F-SAR [2] is a high-resolution multi-frequency fully polarimetric airborne SAR with i...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
An approach is presented on how to determine the inflight antenna pattern in the cross-track directi...
The airborne F-SAR sensor, developed and operated by the DLR Microwaves and Radar Institute, provide...
The airborne F-SAR sensor\cite{fsar}, developed and operated by the DLR-HR institute, acquires very...
The airborne synthetic aperture radar system, operated by the Microwaves and Radar Institute, is now...
A Compact Test Range (CTR) facility shall extend the measurement capabilities at the Microwaves and ...
Since November 2006, DLR operates F-SAR- a new airborne SAR sensor beside its experimental airborne ...
The Microwaves and Radar Institute regularly performs calibration campaigns for spaceborne synthetic...
A polarimetric C-band airborne SAR has been developed in the Netherlands. The system makes use of a ...
Microwave radar and radiometer techniques are used to gather crucial information about the earth and...
E-SAR is the DLR multi-frequency experimental airborne SAR system. Five different frequency bands fr...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
An approach is presented on how to determine the inflight antenna pattern in the cross-track directi...
The airborne F-SAR sensor, developed and operated by the DLR Microwaves and Radar Institute, provide...
The airborne F-SAR sensor\cite{fsar}, developed and operated by the DLR-HR institute, acquires very...
The airborne synthetic aperture radar system, operated by the Microwaves and Radar Institute, is now...
A Compact Test Range (CTR) facility shall extend the measurement capabilities at the Microwaves and ...
Since November 2006, DLR operates F-SAR- a new airborne SAR sensor beside its experimental airborne ...
The Microwaves and Radar Institute regularly performs calibration campaigns for spaceborne synthetic...
A polarimetric C-band airborne SAR has been developed in the Netherlands. The system makes use of a ...
Microwave radar and radiometer techniques are used to gather crucial information about the earth and...
E-SAR is the DLR multi-frequency experimental airborne SAR system. Five different frequency bands fr...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
Radar cross-section (RCS) is an important study parameter for defence applications specially dealing...
An approach is presented on how to determine the inflight antenna pattern in the cross-track directi...