The Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS) instrument will be the first radiometer using aperture synthesis techniques for Earth observation. It will be boarded in the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) Earth Explorer Opportunity Mission of the European Space Agency and launched in 2005. The configuration under study in the MIRAS Demonstrator Pilot Project is a Y‐shaped array with 27 dual‐polarization L band antennas in each arm, spaced 0.89 wavelengths. In addition to these 81 antennas there are 3 additional ones between the arms for phase restoration and redundancy purposes and an extra one at the center of the Y array that is connected to a noise injection radiometer. The digitized in‐phase and quadrature outpu...
Since the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have received increased attentio...
International audienceSince the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have recei...
International audienceSince the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have recei...
The Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS) instrument will be the first radiom...
The Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS) instrument will be the first radiom...
Aperture synthesis radiometry is becoming a feasible concept for imaging applications, especially at...
Aperture synthesis radiometry is becoming a feasible concept for imaging applications, especially at...
Current spaceborne radiometers do not achieve the required spatial resolution demanded by the scient...
Current spaceborne radiometers do not achieve the required spatial resolution demanded by the scient...
A classification of system errors in aperture synthesis radiometry applied to Earth obervation is pr...
A classification of system errors in aperture synthesis radiometry applied to Earth observation is p...
A classification of system errors in aperture synthesis radiometry applied to Earth observation is p...
The specifications of the subsystems that compound a radiometer interferometer devoted to Earth obse...
Two-dimensional aperture synthesis radiometry is the technology selected for ESA's SMOS mission to p...
International audienceSince the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have recei...
Since the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have received increased attentio...
International audienceSince the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have recei...
International audienceSince the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have recei...
The Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS) instrument will be the first radiom...
The Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS) instrument will be the first radiom...
Aperture synthesis radiometry is becoming a feasible concept for imaging applications, especially at...
Aperture synthesis radiometry is becoming a feasible concept for imaging applications, especially at...
Current spaceborne radiometers do not achieve the required spatial resolution demanded by the scient...
Current spaceborne radiometers do not achieve the required spatial resolution demanded by the scient...
A classification of system errors in aperture synthesis radiometry applied to Earth obervation is pr...
A classification of system errors in aperture synthesis radiometry applied to Earth observation is p...
A classification of system errors in aperture synthesis radiometry applied to Earth observation is p...
The specifications of the subsystems that compound a radiometer interferometer devoted to Earth obse...
Two-dimensional aperture synthesis radiometry is the technology selected for ESA's SMOS mission to p...
International audienceSince the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have recei...
Since the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have received increased attentio...
International audienceSince the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have recei...
International audienceSince the mid 1980s, aperture synthesis interferometric radiometers have recei...