Multi-Channel Correlator array-fed Microwave Radiometer

2019 
Multiband passive microwave imagery in X to W Bands has a nearly 40-year history of utilization for measurement of multiple geophysical parameters (e.g., precipitation rate, ocean surface wind speed, sea ice concentration, and land surface temperature). Spatial resolution is limited by aperture size, and although aperture sizes have grown to 1-2 meters, current capability will not meet future spatial resolution needs. As aperture size increases, new antenna feed techniques are needed to maintain contiguous coverage and obtain Nyquist sampling. Here we apply the correlator array-fed radiometer architecture adapted from radio astronomy and show how it can meet emerging needs. Simulation results of a 0.8-m, 36.5-GHz, array-fed reflector (equivalent to 20 meters at 1.41 GHz) show the feasibility of creating multiple over-lapping beams.
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