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Today's imaging technologies and applications of microwave radiometry
The paper gives an overview of current and future application areas of microwave radiometry. Various typical measurements as application examples are shown.
Dill, S. +3 more
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Temperature distribution in biological media by microwave radiometry: Preliminary results
Multispectral microwave radiometry for temperature reconstruction inside biological media is considered. Radiometric data on simulated living tissues have been obtained with a multifrequency radiometer in the frequency range 1.5–3.5 GHz.
S. Bregni +3 more
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Microwave radiometry techniques for buried landmine detection
An approach based on microwave radiometry for landmine detection and discrimination is shown. Theoretical aspects of interfaerence based effects for specific layered arrangements and the interpretation of frequency spectrum of buned objects are presented.
Schulteis, S. +3 more
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On the Interpretation of L- and P-Band PolSAR Signatures of Polythermal Glaciers
Long-wavelength (e.g. P- and L- band) SAR systems can penetrate tens of meters deep into ice bodies. Hence, they are sensitive to the ice surface as well as to sub-surface (volume) ice structures.
Hajnsek, Irena +2 more
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Doppler microwave radiometry is a novel technique for the measurement of horizontal wind profiles at altitudes between 10 and 0.03 hPa, where there is a substantial lack of observations.
Rolf Rüfenacht +3 more
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Microwave radiometry and remote sensing applications. Preface
The 8th Specialist Meeting on Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing Applications (MicroRad04) was held on February 24-27, 2004 in Rome, Italy. The Meeting was an overwhelming success, much over any expectation.
MARZANO, FRANK SILVIO +1 more
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Comparing upper tropospheric humidity from microwave satellite instruments and IGRA radiosonde data
In this study, Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU-B) and Microwave Humidity Sounder (MHS) observations are compared to radiosonde data from the Integrated Global Radiosonde Archive (IGRA) dataset.
Stefan A. Buehler +5 more
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Microwave Radiometry and Radiometers for Ocean Applications
The microwave radiometer system measures, within its bandwidth, the naturally emitted radiation – the brightness temperature – of substances within its antenna’s field of view.
N. Skou, Skou, Niels
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Microwave Radiometry In Living Tissue: What Does It Measure?
The sensitivity of microwave radiometry for detecting subcutaneous targets was studied both experimentally and theoretically. The radiometer used a dielectric loaded rectangular waveguide atenna in contact with a lossy dielectric medium.
Foster, K. R. +1 more
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Multiyear in-situ L-band microwave radiometry of land surface processes on the Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Su Z +15 more
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