Sun-tracking microwave radiometry (STMW) is a groundbased technique where the Sun is used as a beacon source to infer the atmospheric path attenuation in all-weather conditions. STMW shows an appealing potential for overcoming the difficulties to perform satellite-to-Earth radiopropagation experiments in the unexplored millimeterwave and submillimeter-wave frequency region, especially where experimental data from a beacon receiver are not available. The theoretical framework and the ad hoc procedures and data processing developed in the last 5 years will be presented, together with the estimate of the overall error budget. The application and experimental challenges during long-term deployments, such as the field campaign of the W-band radiometric study (WRad) funded by the European Space Agency (ESA), will be reviewed.
Sun-Tracking Ground-Based Microwave Radiometry: Challenges and Applications
Marzano, F. S.;Biscarini, M.;Luini, L.;Riva, C.;Milani, L.;
2021-01-01
Abstract
Sun-tracking microwave radiometry (STMW) is a groundbased technique where the Sun is used as a beacon source to infer the atmospheric path attenuation in all-weather conditions. STMW shows an appealing potential for overcoming the difficulties to perform satellite-to-Earth radiopropagation experiments in the unexplored millimeterwave and submillimeter-wave frequency region, especially where experimental data from a beacon receiver are not available. The theoretical framework and the ad hoc procedures and data processing developed in the last 5 years will be presented, together with the estimate of the overall error budget. The application and experimental challenges during long-term deployments, such as the field campaign of the W-band radiometric study (WRad) funded by the European Space Agency (ESA), will be reviewed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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