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Autor:
R. Davidheiser, Merit Shoucri, Paul Shu Chung Lee, Bruce I. Hauss, S. Young, Larry Yujiri, M. Mussetto
Publikováno v:
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine. 10:37-42
Fog and low visibility conditions have hampered aviation since its inception. Fog-related accidents are numerous, and canceled take-offs and landings due to fog and low visibility conditions (Cat III) have significant economic impact on airlines, par
Autor:
Richard Lai, Robert Gerald Whittemore, Robert P. Lyons, Gregory K. Barber, Linda Reed, M. Sholley, Robert Haas, Rohit Raja, Paul Shu Chung Lee, Ronald W. Grundbacher, B. Osgood, Randolph Quon, M. Nishimoto, Farman Mesdagli, Ming Jong Shiau, Michael E. Barsky
Publikováno v:
Millimeter and Submillimeter Detectors for Astronomy.
This paper describes the design and development of a state-of-the-art dual-channel 183 GHz InP based Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) radiometer. This is the world's first reported monolithic radiometer that operates at 183 GHz enabling
Autor:
T.N. Ton, M. Mussetto, K.L. Tan, J. Berenz, W. Lam, Huei Wang, G.S. Dow, Larry Yujiri, Paul Shu Chung Lee, D.C.W. Lo, Barry R. Allen
Publikováno v:
1993 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest.
W-band MMIC (monolithic microwave integrated circuit) direct-detection receivers for passive millimeter-wave imaging applications have been demonstrated. These receivers were developed using InGaAs HEMT (high electron mobility transistor)-based W-bas
Autor:
Larry Yujiri, R. Davidheiser, Paul Shu Chung Lee, M. Mussetto, Merit Shoucri, Bruce I. Hauss, S. Young
Publikováno v:
Conference Proceedings National Telesystems Conference 1993.
Passive millimeter wave (PMMW) focal plane array cameras are new sensors capable of imaging the forward scene under fog and low-visibility conditions at video frame rates. PMMW imaging sensors measure the blackbody radiation naturally emitted from th
Autor:
D.C.W. Lo, Barry R. Allen, G.S. Dow, E.W. Lin, A. Marashi, Larry Yujiri, Merit Shoucri, Paul Shu Chung Lee, M. Biedenbender, O. Miromontes, T.T. Chung, Y. Guo
Publikováno v:
1996 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest.
This paper discusses the development of a large scale W-band focal plane array (FPA) for passive radiometric imaging application. The goal is to develop a 40/spl times/26 (1040-pixels) FPA to cover 15/spl deg//spl times/10/spl deg/ instantaneous fiel
Autor:
Merit Shoucri, R. Davidheiser, M. Mussetto, S. Young, Bruce I. Hauss, Paul Shu Chung Lee, Larry Yujiri
Publikováno v:
AIAA/IEEE Digital Avionics Systems Conference. 13th DASC.
Fog and low visibility conditions have hampered aviation since its inception. Fog-related accidents are numerous, and canceled take-offs and landings due to fog and low visibility conditions (Cat III) have significant economic impact on airlines, par
Autor:
Karen E. Yokoyama, Hiroshi H. Agravante, Ronald L. Johnson, M. Biedenbender, Steven W. Fornaca, Bruce I. Hauss, Larry Yujiri, Merit Shoucri, G. Samuel Dow, Bill H. Quon, Roger T. Kuroda, Arlen W. Rowe, Martin R. Flannery, Thomas K. Samec, Paul Shu Chung Lee, John Yun, Karen Jordan, Dennis Lo
Publikováno v:
Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology.
A passive millimeter-wave camera capable of generating real time displays of the imaged scene, similar to video cameras, has been under development at TRW over the past two years. The camera operates at 89 GHz, has a 15 degree(s) X 10 degree(s) field
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Synthetic Vision for Vehicle Guidance and Control.
Passive millimeter wave (PMMW) imaging sensor technology has made significant advances in recent years to permit the development of manufacturable cameras which can be economically produced. In addition to its operation in adverse weather, the PMMW c
Autor:
L. Higgins, S. Texter, W. Burke, H.R. Thompson, Samuel Talmadge, Steven W. Fornaca, Bruce I. Hauss, Paul Shu Chung Lee
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 285:333-337
The TRW High Power Modular Components (HPMC) program is developing the technology for a high average current ( I avg = 100 mA) superconducting linac for FEL applications. To test the concepts a high brightness injector system is under construction. T