Title: Kein Folientitel
1 1st MsMs Steering Committee Meeting JRC, Ispra,
Italy, 11 Mai 2001 DLR Microwave Radiometer
Measurements 13-17 November 2000 Markus Peichl,
Stephan Dill, Helmut Süß DLR, Oberpfaffenhofen,
Germany
2Overview
- Short introduction to microwave radiometry
- Measurement setup and conditions
- Results
- Summary and conclusions
3Microwave radiometry?
Measurement of the naturally generated thermal
radiation power of matter using the variation of
dielectric properties at microwave frequencies.
4Measurement setup - radiometer receiver
5Measurement setup - receiver performance
6Measurement setup - radiometer mount
7Measurement setup - ambient conditions
8Measurement setup - rain protection
9Measurement setup - the team
10Results of the sand subplot 3A
238 254 242 220 K
149 155 163 136 K
11Results of the grass subplot 1A
244 268 273 222 K
141 179 183 134 K
12Results - comparison to theoretical model
predictions
13Summary and conclusions
- Two subplots (grass 1A, sand 3A) have been
measured at four MW frequencies. - The ambient conditions due to strong persistant
rain were extremely unsuitable - for mine detection.
- The low MW frequency signatures allow partly the
detection of buried objects. - Comparisons to theoretical model predictions
allow a coarse explanation of the - observed physical phenomena.
- Extensive measurements under normal ambient
conditions are planned.