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This paper presents the design and preliminary performance tests of an L-band synthetic aperture interferometic radiometer using the new sampling concept of clock scan. With the advantages of simple and deployable array structure, the concept of Clock Scanning Microwave Interferometric Radiometer (CS-MIR) has much potential to apply for the future Solar Polar Orbit (SPO) and Geostationary Earth Orbit...
Microwave interferometric radiometer (MIR) is a passive sensor using synthetic aperture technique for microwave remote sensing. Antenna array configuration is the first concern for the MIR application. Various array configurations have been proposed. This paper presents the analysis of the circular array performance and compares it with the Y-shaped array and hexagonal array. Based on the early developed...
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