Optimum Redundant Array Configurations for Earth Observation Aperture Synthesis Microwave Radiometers

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Defense date2002-09-30
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Abstract
Two-dimensional aperture synthesis radiometry is the technology
selected for ESA's SMOS mission to provide high resolution L-band
radiometric imagery. The array topology is a Y-shaped structure. The
position and number of redundant elements to minimise instrument
degradation in case of element failure(s) are studied.
CitationI. Corbella, A. Camps, N. Duffo, M. Vall-llossera. (2002). Optimum Redundant Array Configurations for Earth Observation Aperture Synthesis Microwave Radiometers. Electronics letters, 38 (20): 1205-1207. ISSN:0013-5194
ISSN0013-5194
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