Microwave reference blackbodies and targets play a key role in astrophysical and geo- physical studies. The emissivity of these devices is usually inferred from return-loss experiments which may introduce at least 10 separate types of calibration errors. The origin of these inaccuracies depends on test conditions and on the nature of each target. The most overlooked errors are related to the geometry adapted in constructing refer- ence loads and to the effects of conduction or convection. Target shape and design can create an imbalance in the probabilities of absorption and emission. This leads to loss of radiative equilibrium, despite the presence of a thermodynamic steady state. Heat losses or gains, through conduction and conve...
Space borne microwave radiometers are important in remote sensing because they provide global measur...
Abstract: The first dedicated soil moisture satellite mission will be the European Space Agency&apos...
A technique for comparing spaceborne microwave radiometer brightness temperatures (Tb) is described ...
Microwave radiometers allow remote sensing of earth and atmospheric temperatures from space, anytime...
A physically based model is developed to determine hot calibration reference brightness temperatures...
We describe the electromagnetic development of microwave calibration units for the second generation...
Microwave radiometers are widely used for remote sensing and radio astronomical observations. Their ...
Graduation date: 1988Six years of Nimbus-7 Scanning Multichannel Microwave\ud Radiometer (SMMR) data...
Accurate characterization of the brightness temperature (TB) of black-body targets used for calibrat...
The properties of microwave blackbody targets are explained as they apply to the calibration of spac...
For a microwave total-power radiometer, we consider the error introduced by neglecting the differenc...
In this paper, we present the design and radiometriccharacterization of a water-based conical blackb...
In 1998, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission observatory performed a set of maneuvers known as D...
The Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-B (AMSU-B) and Microwave Humidity Sounder (MHS) are total power...
This study presents a correction algorithm to remove the backlobe intrusion from the hot-load reflec...
Space borne microwave radiometers are important in remote sensing because they provide global measur...
Abstract: The first dedicated soil moisture satellite mission will be the European Space Agency&apos...
A technique for comparing spaceborne microwave radiometer brightness temperatures (Tb) is described ...
Microwave radiometers allow remote sensing of earth and atmospheric temperatures from space, anytime...
A physically based model is developed to determine hot calibration reference brightness temperatures...
We describe the electromagnetic development of microwave calibration units for the second generation...
Microwave radiometers are widely used for remote sensing and radio astronomical observations. Their ...
Graduation date: 1988Six years of Nimbus-7 Scanning Multichannel Microwave\ud Radiometer (SMMR) data...
Accurate characterization of the brightness temperature (TB) of black-body targets used for calibrat...
The properties of microwave blackbody targets are explained as they apply to the calibration of spac...
For a microwave total-power radiometer, we consider the error introduced by neglecting the differenc...
In this paper, we present the design and radiometriccharacterization of a water-based conical blackb...
In 1998, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission observatory performed a set of maneuvers known as D...
The Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-B (AMSU-B) and Microwave Humidity Sounder (MHS) are total power...
This study presents a correction algorithm to remove the backlobe intrusion from the hot-load reflec...
Space borne microwave radiometers are important in remote sensing because they provide global measur...
Abstract: The first dedicated soil moisture satellite mission will be the European Space Agency&apos...
A technique for comparing spaceborne microwave radiometer brightness temperatures (Tb) is described ...