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V. Kangas, Brian N. Ellison, Hui Wang, R. Hammett, C. Howe, Simon Rea, B. Thomas, B.L. Davis, Mat Beardsley, A. Marshall, M. Phillips, P. Hunyor, M. Henry, Salvatore D'Addio, G. Gissot, N. Brewster, M. Merritt, P. Piironen, M. Philipp, O. Auriacombe, Michael Brandt, G. Burton, Kai Parow-Souchon, D. Cuadrado-Calle, M. L. G. Oldfield, J. Hampton, D. Klugmann, G. Sonnabend, T. Stangier, A. Obeed, Brian Moyna, E. Johnson
Publikováno v:
2019 44th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz).
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Space Department (RAL Space) and Radiometer Physics GmbH are responsible for the provision of millimetre-wave front-end receivers operating from 165 GHz to 664 GHz for three instruments on board the MetOp Second Generat
Autor:
Yann de Thonel d'Orgeix, Jean-Marc Goutoule, Byron Alderman, V. Kangas, David Mouneyrac, Robert Farre, Markus Rosch, Arnulf Leuther, Jeff Powell, Beatrize Aja, Alain Lemasson, Jacques Tailhades, Salvatore D'Addio, David Sanson, Thibaut Decoopman, Richard Hammett, P. Piironen, Marie-Genevieve Perichaud, Salim Haddad
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2016 Global Symposium on Millimeter Waves (GSMM) & ESA Workshop on Millimetre-Wave Technology and Applications.
This paper reports on the current ultra-low noise V-band down-converter development carried out by Airbus DS SAS for MetOp-SG mission. These equipment will be flying onboard MicroWave Sounder (MWS) and the MicroWave imager (MWI).
Autor:
J. Lahtinen, S. Kemppainen, H. Greus, V. Kangas, J. Uusitalo, Martti Hallikainen, Juha Kainulainen, Kimmo Rautiainen, Juha Lemmetyinen, Anna Kontu, N. Fabritius, J. Pihlflyckt, Andreas Colliander, M. Levander
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IGARSS
Interferometric radiometry is a novel concept in remote sensing that is also presenting particular challenges for calibration methods. In this paper, we describe the calibration subsystem (CAS) developed for the Microwave Imaging Radiometer using Ape
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J. Kettunen, V. Kangas, L. Ruokokoski, Andreas Colliander, Martti Hallikainen, J. Suomela, K. Veijola, A. Aalto, M. Levander, H. Greus, J. Lahtinen
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. 45:1967-1977
Three flight models (FMs) of the reference radiometer of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission have been developed and tested. SMOS is a joint mission of the European Space Agency, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales of France, and Centr
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2014 IEEE Metrology for Aerospace (MetroAeroSpace).
This paper presents the general design and performances of the microwave instruments suite to be embarked on the next generation of Meteorological Operational satellites MetOp-SG. The instruments developed under ESA management are an integral part of
Autor:
Mathias Milz, V. Kangas, Emiliano Orlandi, Patrick Eriksson, Susanne Crewell, Chung-Chi Lin, Filipe Aires, Catherine Prigent
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 120:11-11,351
This study investigates the benefits of a satellite HYperspectral Microwave Sensor (HYMS) for the retrieval of atmospheric temperature and humidity profiles, in the context of numerical weather prediction (NWP). In the infrared, hyperspectral instrum
Autor:
Roland Meynart, B. Carnicero Dominguez, F. von Scheele, C. C. Lin, S. Kraft, Mark R. Drinkwater, P. Bensi, A. Emrich, J. Langen, P. Ingmann, Urban Frisk, Jean-Loup Bezy, V. Kangas, P. Silvestrin
Publikováno v:
IGARSS
The European Space Agency (ESA) is preparing candidates for the 7th Earth Explorer Core mission with the aim to select one of them to be launched towards the end of this decade. Earth Explorers are the backbone of the science and research element of
Autor:
V. Kangas, Harald Czekala, Michael Brandt, Martin Philipp, Bertrand Thomas, Thomas Rose, H. Gibson, Achim Walber
Publikováno v:
IGARSS
The development of heterodyne receiver channels at frequencies ranging from 183 GHz up to 664 GHz, and compatible with the requirements of both the ICI instrument onboard MetOp-SG and the ISMAR instrument onboard the FAAM aircraft are presented. In o
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IGARSS
An upgrade funded by the European Space Agency to the Met Office ISMAR instrument as a risk reduction for potential future spaceborne radiometers is described. This adds four channels between 118GHz and 664GHz, to measure cloud, precipitation, and ci
Autor:
B. Buralli, M. R. Santovito, S. D'Addio, S. Pompili, V. Kangas, S. Varchetta, Giulia Pica, Giovanni Alberti
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2012 12th Specialist Meeting on Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Environment (MicroRad).
In the context of MetOp Second Generation (MetOp-SG) phase A/B1 study, Thales Alenia Space is responsible of Microwave Imager (MWI) and Ice Cloud Imager (ICI) instruments. MWI and ICI are conically scanning microwave radiometers, together covering fr