This paper presents a measurement system used for w-band complex permittivity measurements performed in NASA Langley Research Center's Electromagnetics Research Branch. The system was used to characterize candidate radome materials for the passive millimeter wave (PMMW) camera experiment. The PMMW camera is a new technology sensor, with goals of all-weather landings of civilian and military aircraft. The sensor is being developed under a NASA Technology Reinvestment program with TRW, McDonnell- Douglas, Honeywell, and Composite Optics, Inc. as participants. The experiment is scheduled to be flight tested on the Air Force's 'Speckled Trout' aircraft in late 1997. The camera operates at W-band, in a radiometric capacity and generates an image...
Measurement errors of radiometric brightness temperature as function of lossy radom
Sensors and methods of radar and microwave radiometry which operate in the millimeter wave range are...
Recording systems and other associated electronic equipment were engineered, calibrated, and used to...
This report presents the results of w-band complex permittivity measurements performed in NASA Langl...
This paper describes measurements which were performed on a sample of radome material in the Electro...
Presented here is the development of passive remote sensing techniques for the detection of air pock...
The UAS in the NAS project Flight Test 6 (FT6) campaign scheduled for FY19Q3 will evaluate the profi...
In this paper, we have characterized dielectric properties of low-loss radome materials with three d...
A recent effort at the NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC), Microwave System Laboratory was to develop...
Electromagnetic material characterization is the process of determining the complex permittivity and...
A large passive microwave radiometer spacecraft with near all weather capability of monitoring soil ...
Characterization of radome performance involves measuring the radome-induced changes in the microwav...
A study was conducted to investigate the data reduction and processing requirements for the multifre...
Manually tracked antenna is the most critical part of range recording system which has signal streng...
Radomes were invented to protect sensitive antenna systems from the disturbing environment. Estimati...
Measurement errors of radiometric brightness temperature as function of lossy radom
Sensors and methods of radar and microwave radiometry which operate in the millimeter wave range are...
Recording systems and other associated electronic equipment were engineered, calibrated, and used to...
This report presents the results of w-band complex permittivity measurements performed in NASA Langl...
This paper describes measurements which were performed on a sample of radome material in the Electro...
Presented here is the development of passive remote sensing techniques for the detection of air pock...
The UAS in the NAS project Flight Test 6 (FT6) campaign scheduled for FY19Q3 will evaluate the profi...
In this paper, we have characterized dielectric properties of low-loss radome materials with three d...
A recent effort at the NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC), Microwave System Laboratory was to develop...
Electromagnetic material characterization is the process of determining the complex permittivity and...
A large passive microwave radiometer spacecraft with near all weather capability of monitoring soil ...
Characterization of radome performance involves measuring the radome-induced changes in the microwav...
A study was conducted to investigate the data reduction and processing requirements for the multifre...
Manually tracked antenna is the most critical part of range recording system which has signal streng...
Radomes were invented to protect sensitive antenna systems from the disturbing environment. Estimati...
Measurement errors of radiometric brightness temperature as function of lossy radom
Sensors and methods of radar and microwave radiometry which operate in the millimeter wave range are...
Recording systems and other associated electronic equipment were engineered, calibrated, and used to...