2020
DOI: 10.3390/rs12111773
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Technique for Concurrent Internal Calibration during Data Acquisition for SAR Systems

Abstract: Nowadays, stringent requirements for the quality of SAR data products exist. The radiometric and image quality requirements can only be fulfilled by knowing the disturbances caused by the radar hardware itself. The internal calibration is a mechanism to estimate these disturbances from the real hardware. Unfortunately, most of the current internal calibration schemes interrupt the SAR data acquisition during internal calibration and hence cause a loss of azimuth samples and a degradation of the image quality. … Show more

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“…In order to transform the information on the item to be examined into detectable signals, nanosensors require tiny materials . Compared to typical sensors, nanosensors have a number of benefits, including low cost, high sensitivity, and other properties that might be improved even further by employing other metals and nanoparticles in their manufacture.…”
Section: Design Of a Multiparameter Real-time Acquisition System (Mpr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to transform the information on the item to be examined into detectable signals, nanosensors require tiny materials . Compared to typical sensors, nanosensors have a number of benefits, including low cost, high sensitivity, and other properties that might be improved even further by employing other metals and nanoparticles in their manufacture.…”
Section: Design Of a Multiparameter Real-time Acquisition System (Mpr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to transform the information on the item to be examined into detectable signals, nanosensors require tiny materials. 55 Compared to typical sensors, nanosensors have a number of benefits, including low cost, high sensitivity, and other properties that might be improved even further by employing other metals and nanoparticles in their manufacture. Nanosensors' benefits of integration, arrays, considerably expand their application in a variety of industries, including wearable technology, environmental monitoring, and medical diagnostics.…”
Section: System Hardware Design 421 Node Design and Nanosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A typical single-station active radar system contains transmitting and receiving links to realize the transmission and reception of radar signals. The performance of each device will change with long period of working time, the fluctuation of environment temperature and other factors, which results in changes of the amplitude-frequency and phase-frequency characteristics of the transmitting and receiving links and deterioration of the system performance [1][2] [3]. Therefore, the internal link of the radar system needs to be calibrated periodically to extract the true amplitude and phase parameters [4] [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most internal calibration schemes, the normal SAR operation is interrupted to perform a calibration process, which causes missing samples in the azimuth direction and hence degrades the SAR performance. To solve this problem, a novel internal calibration scheme that does not interrupt SAR data acquisition is proposed for SAR systems [19], which will be beneficial for future SAR missions with very extensive data acquisition. The introduced technique in [19] uses coded signals to retrieve a calibration signal continuously injected into the receive path during the echo receiving process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%