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Elements of a Remote Sensor

Elements of a Remote Sensor. Signals, Noise, Definitions. Aperture (Antenna). Receiver (Rx). Detector. Signal +Noise (1). Signal preconditioning to enable detection (change frequency, amplitude, etc.). Signal post-conditioning to enable detection (sampling and averaging).

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Elements of a Remote Sensor

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  1. Elements of a Remote Sensor Signals, Noise, Definitions

  2. Aperture (Antenna) Receiver (Rx) Detector Signal +Noise (1) Signal preconditioning to enable detection (change frequency, amplitude, etc.) Signal post-conditioning to enable detection (sampling and averaging) Electronic Noise (2)

  3. Aperture (Antenna) Receiver (Rx) Detector STIMULATED Signal +Noise (1) Transmitter(Tx) Signal Generator Bistatic System

  4. Aperture (Antenna) Receiver (Rx) Detector Circulator or Mixer STIMULATED Signal +Noise (1) Signal Generator Transmitter(Tx) Monostatic System

  5. Spherical Coordinate System

  6. Solid Geometry • Steradians • The solid angle of a cone with apex angle ,

  7. Energy Flux and Radiance • The radiant flux, is the rate at which energy is transported toward or away from a surface, with units of watts (W). The radiant flux is called power in radar meteorology! • The radiant intensity is the radiant flux per unit solid angle, with units of (W sr-1) and is used in the description of radiation propagating from a point source.

  8. Energy Flux and Radiance • The flux density has units of W m-2, and is the radiant flux per unit area that is either incident upon or emitted from a unit surface area . • termed “Irradiance”, in atmospheric science and oceanography • Surface radiometer measures irradiance

  9. Energy Flux and Radiance • The radiance, ,has units of W m-2 sr-1 and is the radiant flux propagating toward or away from a surface in a specified direction with a solid angle . The flux is emitted from or incident upon a differential unit area inclined at an angle to the direction of energy propagation.

  10. Emitted radiances are called RADIANCE and denoted with the symbol L • Incident radiances are called BRIGHTNESS and denoted with the symbol B

  11. Solid Angle Resolution,

  12. Solid Angle Resolution,

  13. Illumination Angle,

  14. Illumination Angle, Object with Radiant Flux, (Watts) Sphere of outward propagating radiation r

  15. Illumination Angle,

  16. Solid Angle Resolution,

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