Current radiometric earth and atmospheric sensing systems in the centimeter wavelength range generally employ a directive antenna connected through a single terminal pair to a Dicke receiver. It is shown that this approach does not lend itself to systems with greatly increased spatial resolution. Signal to noise considerations relating to antenna efficiency force the introduction of active elements at the subarray level; thus, if Dicke switching is to be used, it must be distributed throughout the system. Some possible approaches are suggested. The introduction of active elements at the subarray level is found to ease the design constraints on time delay elements, necessary for bandwidth, and on multiple beam generation, required in order t...
The maximum size and resolution of receiving antenna arrays is found to be limited by signal-to-nois...
The program was initiated to investigate the availability of critical large deployable antenna techn...
The persistent trend to use millimeter-wave frequencies for satellite communications presents the ch...
The potential uses and techniques for the shuttle spacelab Millimeter Wave Large Aperture Antenna Ex...
Antennas in the range of 20 meters or larger will be an integral part of future satellite communicat...
The primary objective of the Large Space Antenna (LSA) Science Panel was to evaluate the science ben...
High-spatial-resolution microwave radiometer sensing from space with reasonable swath widths and rev...
Requirements are defined for Earth observational microwave radiometry using large space antenna syst...
JPL has had a large amount of experience with spaceborne microwave/millimeter wave radiometers for r...
Realizing the full potential of microwave remote sensing from space requires putting relatively larg...
Future satellite communication and scientific spacecraft will utilize antennas with dimensions as la...
The feasibility of microwave holographic imaging of targets near the earth using a large random conf...
Future space missions such as the Earth Science Geostationary Platform (ESGP) will require highly ac...
Microwave remote sensing measurements at L-band (~1.2-1.6 GHz) of geophysical parameters such as soi...
An approach used to compute the size of a special radiometric reflector antenna is presented. Operat...
The maximum size and resolution of receiving antenna arrays is found to be limited by signal-to-nois...
The program was initiated to investigate the availability of critical large deployable antenna techn...
The persistent trend to use millimeter-wave frequencies for satellite communications presents the ch...
The potential uses and techniques for the shuttle spacelab Millimeter Wave Large Aperture Antenna Ex...
Antennas in the range of 20 meters or larger will be an integral part of future satellite communicat...
The primary objective of the Large Space Antenna (LSA) Science Panel was to evaluate the science ben...
High-spatial-resolution microwave radiometer sensing from space with reasonable swath widths and rev...
Requirements are defined for Earth observational microwave radiometry using large space antenna syst...
JPL has had a large amount of experience with spaceborne microwave/millimeter wave radiometers for r...
Realizing the full potential of microwave remote sensing from space requires putting relatively larg...
Future satellite communication and scientific spacecraft will utilize antennas with dimensions as la...
The feasibility of microwave holographic imaging of targets near the earth using a large random conf...
Future space missions such as the Earth Science Geostationary Platform (ESGP) will require highly ac...
Microwave remote sensing measurements at L-band (~1.2-1.6 GHz) of geophysical parameters such as soi...
An approach used to compute the size of a special radiometric reflector antenna is presented. Operat...
The maximum size and resolution of receiving antenna arrays is found to be limited by signal-to-nois...
The program was initiated to investigate the availability of critical large deployable antenna techn...
The persistent trend to use millimeter-wave frequencies for satellite communications presents the ch...