Described is a unique microwave sensor. The device uses a coherent X-band radar, a radiometer at the same wavelength and an antenna with a polarization that can be varied electronically. This microwave sensor was developed to acquire polarization signature information about various surfaces in both the active and passive mode simultaneously. One application for the sensor is expected to be the location and identification of plant life
The practicability of a multi-frequency antenna for spaceborne microwave radiometers was considered ...
The paper describes a new approach to microwave radiometer design. The approach implies simultaneous...
The design, construction, testing, and accuracy of an 8-18 GHz radar spectrometer, an FM-CW system w...
An instrument is described that provides both radar and radiometer data at the same time. The antenn...
Considering polarization measurement under assumption that observations are with unknown antennas an...
A short pulse, 20 MHz bandwidth, three frequency radar polarimeter system (RPS) operates at center f...
This technique for electronically rotating the polarization basis of an orthogonal-linear polarizati...
Two quarterwave-plate polarizers inserted between rotary waveguide joints transform received signals...
The design and operation of a multiple beam, digital signal processing radiometer are discussed. The...
This report describes a simultaneous-lobing angle-tracking receiver operating in the 225-260 milli-c...
Manually tracked antenna is the most critical part of range recording system which has signal streng...
Microwave radar and radiometer techniques are used to gather crucial information about the earth and...
The applications of vertically and horizontally polarized brightness temperatures in both atmospheri...
A correlated-noise source has been developed for use in calibrating an airborne or spaceborne Earth-...
This paper presents a built-in calibration procedure of a 10-to-20 GHz polarimeter aimed at measurin...
The practicability of a multi-frequency antenna for spaceborne microwave radiometers was considered ...
The paper describes a new approach to microwave radiometer design. The approach implies simultaneous...
The design, construction, testing, and accuracy of an 8-18 GHz radar spectrometer, an FM-CW system w...
An instrument is described that provides both radar and radiometer data at the same time. The antenn...
Considering polarization measurement under assumption that observations are with unknown antennas an...
A short pulse, 20 MHz bandwidth, three frequency radar polarimeter system (RPS) operates at center f...
This technique for electronically rotating the polarization basis of an orthogonal-linear polarizati...
Two quarterwave-plate polarizers inserted between rotary waveguide joints transform received signals...
The design and operation of a multiple beam, digital signal processing radiometer are discussed. The...
This report describes a simultaneous-lobing angle-tracking receiver operating in the 225-260 milli-c...
Manually tracked antenna is the most critical part of range recording system which has signal streng...
Microwave radar and radiometer techniques are used to gather crucial information about the earth and...
The applications of vertically and horizontally polarized brightness temperatures in both atmospheri...
A correlated-noise source has been developed for use in calibrating an airborne or spaceborne Earth-...
This paper presents a built-in calibration procedure of a 10-to-20 GHz polarimeter aimed at measurin...
The practicability of a multi-frequency antenna for spaceborne microwave radiometers was considered ...
The paper describes a new approach to microwave radiometer design. The approach implies simultaneous...
The design, construction, testing, and accuracy of an 8-18 GHz radar spectrometer, an FM-CW system w...