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The recent introduction of 35-nm gate length InP MMIC low-noise amplifiers has enabled significant advances in Earth remote sensing. These low-noise amplifiers achieve 2-dB and 3-dB noise figure at 180 GHz and 90 GHz, respectively, at room temperature. For Earth remote sensing using ocean surface altimeters, the design of new millimeter-wave radiometers is motivated by the fact that these missions...
For the last few decades, microwave radiometers have played an important role in various remote sensing applications of the earth environment such as atmosphere, ocean and soil. Especially, various polarimetric emission for more accurate estimation. In general, the electromagnetic wave is represented as full Stoke parameters. The Stoke parameters can be defined as the horizontal and vertical polarization...
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