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Technique for Radiometer and Antenna Array Calibration — TRAAC

TBMG-12624

01/01/2012

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detect minute amounts of emitted electromagnetic energy. Calibration of these receivers is vital to the accuracy of the measurements. Traditional calibration techniques depend on calibration reference internal to the receivers as reference for the calibration of the observed electromagnetic energy. Such methods can only calibrate errors in measurement introduced by the receiver only. The disadvantage of these existing methods is that they cannot account for errors introduced by devices, such as antennas, used for capturing electromagnetic radiation. This severely limits the types of antennas that can be used to make measurements with a high degree of accuracy. Complex antenna systems, such as electronically steerable antennas (also known as phased arrays), while offering potentially significant advantages, suffer from a lack of a reliable and accurate calibration technique.

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"Technique for Radiometer and Antenna Array Calibration — TRAAC," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2012.
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Jan 1, 2012
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TBMG-12624
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