DocumentCode
1607072
Title
Spatial (Aperture) Noise Generators
Author
Bragin, I.V. ; Sgibnev, V.P. ; Kamenkov, M.B. ; Istuakov, I.V. ; Zheltikov, I.A. ; Savin, B.N. ; Shevaldykina, T.B. ; Elizavetova, E.L. ; Maslova, N.S. ; Kontorin, E.O. ; Kochergin, E.N.
Author_Institution
Russian Fed. Space Agency, Moscow
fYear
2006
Firstpage
275
Lastpage
278
Abstract
Spatial noise generators with apertures of 200 mm, 270 mm, 1500 mm were developed in OKB MEL. Spatial noise generators with apertures of 200, 270 mm are Djuar vessels filled up by boiling liquid nitrogen, with metal cylinder, fixed in liquid nitrogen´s zone. One of cylinder´s founding is cooled by boiling nitrogen. It is covered by radio-absorption material. Another founding, covered by heat protection radio-transparent material, is radiating aperture of spatial noise generator. Spatial noise generators with aperture of 1500 mm is a collimating system, which consists of the parabolic reflector (part of parabolic) and radiator, which consists of aperture noise generator and additional reflector (contra-reflector). Additional reflector also provides lighting of main mirror (parabolic reflector) and forming of plane parallel collimation beam. Methodology of noise temperature unevenness measurements in the section of the collimation beam is presented.
Keywords
microwave materials; noise generators; radiometry; remote sensing; temperature measurement; Djuar vessels; collimating system; heat protection radio-transparent material; lighting; liquid nitrogen; metal cylinder; noise temperature measurement; parabolic reflector; plane parallel collimation beam; radio-absorption material; size 1500 mm; size 200 mm; size 270 mm; spatial aperture noise generators; Absorption; Apertures; Brightness temperature; Dielectric losses; Nitrogen; Noise generators; Optical collimators; Radiometry; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwaves, Radar & Wireless Communications, 2006. MIKON 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Krakow
Print_ISBN
978-83-906662-7-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MIKON.2006.4345168
Filename
4345168
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