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1 online resource (227 pages) |
Contents |
Microwave Radiometer Systems Design and Analysis Second Edition; Contents; Preface xi; 1 Introduction 1; 2 Summary 3; 3 The Radiometer Receiver: Sensitivity and Accuracy 7; 4 Radiometer Principles 13; 5 Radiometer Receivers on a Block Diagram Level 25; 6 The DTU Noise-Injection Radiometers Example 47; 7 Polarimetric Radiometers 55; 8 Synthetic Aperture Radiometer Principles 69; 9 Calibration and Linearity 81; 10 Sensitivity and Stability: Experiments with Basic Radiometer Receivers 99; 11 Radiometer Antennas and Real Aperture Imaging Considerations 117 |
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12 Relationships Between Swath Width, Footprint, Integration Time, Sensitivity, Frequency, and Other Parameters for Satellite-Borne, Real Aperture Imaging Systems 13313 First Example of a Spaceborne Imager: A General-Purpose Mechanical Scanner 147; 14 Second Example of a Spaceborne Imager: A Sea Salinity/Soil Moisture Push-Broom Radiometer System 171; 15 Examples of Synthetic Aperture Radiometers 197; Acronyms 219 |
Summary |
Thoroughly revising and updating an Artech House classic from 1989, this authoritative resource offers you a comprehensive and current understanding of radiometer systems and shows you how to design a system based on given specifications, taking into account both technical aspects and geophysical realities. The second edition contains a wealth of new material, including coverage of two of today's hottest microwave radiometry topics - polarimetric measurements and aperture synthesis. The book provides you with a complete explanation of radiometer sensitivity, and describes the concept of absolu |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Radiometers -- Design and construction
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Microwave detectors.
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Microwave detectors
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Radiometers -- Design and construction
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Le Vine, David
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ISBN |
9781580539753 |
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1580539750 |
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