Remote Sensing (Jul 2010)

Microwave Radiometer Resolution Optimization Using Variable Observation Times

  • Adriano Camps,
  • Jose Miguel Tarongí

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs2071826
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 7
pp. 1826 – 1843

Abstract

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This manuscript first revises the performance of total power, Dicke-type and noise-injection microwave radiometers. Equations for the radiometric resolution are revised or derived, and their performance in terms of the radiometric resolution improvement with respect to the ideal total power radiometer resolution is evaluated. It is then shown that the radiometric resolution of noise-injection radiometers can be optimized by adjusting dynamically the integration times devoted to the three measurements: antenna, antenna plus noise, and reference load. Numerical results are then presented to illustrate the dependence of the radiometric resolution with different instrument parameters. Experimental results are finally presented to corroborate the predicted performance. It is also shown that in many cases of interest these integration times can be set to a constant value with little degradation with respect to the optimum case, but better than the case in which the total integration time is divided in three equal subintervals.

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