DocumentCode
2069375
Title
Front-End Topologies for Phased Array Radiometry
Author
Sönmez, M.K. ; Trew, R.J. ; Hearn, C.P.
Author_Institution
High Frequency Electronics Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7911
Volume
2
fYear
1992
fDate
5-9 Sept. 1992
Firstpage
1251
Lastpage
1256
Abstract
There is interest in developing phased array radiometers for space based applications. The limitations and the optimum topology for beam forming networks in radiometric systems, however, are not well understood. In this work, two phased array total power radiometer front end topologies are compared in terms of gain and noise temperature stability. It is shown that a phased array radiometer topology incorporating amplifiers at each branch reduces the front-end gain and noise figure fluctuation. The dependence of the front-end gain fluctuation on the number of the elements in the array, N, is shown to be ¿G/G ¿ 1/¿N. Thus, it is demonstrated that the gain fluctuation contribution of the front-end is reduced as the array size gets larger. This results in a larger maximum usable calibration interval under the condition that the gain variation effects not dominate radiometer ¿T. Such a system also has a lower noise temperature by virtue of the frontend amplification. This work indicates that total power phased array radiometers have significant potential for space based applications.
Keywords
Calibration; Fluctuations; Network topology; Noise figure; Phase noise; Phased arrays; Radiometers; Radiometry; Stability; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Conference, 1992. 22nd European
Conference_Location
Helsinki, Finland
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EUMA.1992.335876
Filename
4135621
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