IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Errors Analysis and Improvement on Measurement Method for Microwave/Millimeter-Wave Emissivity of Small Targets by Radiometer

  • Jinlong Su,
  • Yan Tian,
  • Fei Hu,
  • Yayun Cheng,
  • Zili Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2930300
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 103427 – 103432

Abstract

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When using traditional methods to measure the microwave/millimeter-wave emissivity of small targets, errors arise due to that the antenna's main lobe and side lobe cannot be completely covered by the target. To eliminate the errors exist in traditional measurement methods, this paper first analyzes the main sources of errors and gives the analytical expression of the errors. On this basis, an improved method named voltage method is proposed. To test the effectiveness of the improved method, the horizontal polarization emissivity and the vertical polarization emissivity of a metal plate coat with stealthy nano-materials were measured at different observation angles by voltage method and traditional method, respectively. A dick radiometer working in 35 GHz is used in the experiments. Simultaneously, the accurate emissivities of the target are obtained by standard arch method. The results show that the voltage method improves the measurement accuracy largely compared to the traditional method.

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