Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Dec 1984
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Computer Science
Performance
Microwave Radiometers, Modulation Transfer Function, Receivers, Spacecraft Equipment, Electronic Equipment, Heat Transfer, Mathematical Models, Statistical Analysis
Scientific paper
The underlying principles of operation of microwave receivers for space observations of planetary surfaces were examined. The design philosophy of the receiver as it is applied to operate functionally as an efficient receiving system, the principle of operation of the key components of the receiver, and the important differences among receiver types are explained. The operating performance and the sensitivity expectations for both the modulated and total power receiver configurations are outlined. The expressions are derived from first principles and are developed through the important intermediate stages to form practicle and easily applied equations. The transfer of thermodynamic energy from point to point within the receiver is illustrated. The language of microwave receivers is applied statistics.
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