This paper presents the architecture of a novel on-hoard calibration system for millimeter-wave radiometers aimed at measuring the Q, U Stokes parameters of the sky emission. This technique requires the injection of differently polarized reference signals, which is carried out by means of a specific component mounted in the antenna-feed system. The presented technique was developed by Cortiglioni et al. for the calibration of the Balloon-borne Radiometers for Sky Polarization Observations radiometers, specifically designed to measure the polarized sky emission by a correlation technique. A procedure for the accurate evaluation of the polarization state of the calibration signals is also reported. Numerical and experimental results are presented for the K alpha-band calibrator in the operational conditions.

On Board Calibration System for Millimeter Wave Radiometers Based on Reference Signal Injection

O A Peverini;R Tascone;G Virone;A Olivieri;R Orta;
2006

Abstract

This paper presents the architecture of a novel on-hoard calibration system for millimeter-wave radiometers aimed at measuring the Q, U Stokes parameters of the sky emission. This technique requires the injection of differently polarized reference signals, which is carried out by means of a specific component mounted in the antenna-feed system. The presented technique was developed by Cortiglioni et al. for the calibration of the Balloon-borne Radiometers for Sky Polarization Observations radiometers, specifically designed to measure the polarized sky emission by a correlation technique. A procedure for the accurate evaluation of the polarization state of the calibration signals is also reported. Numerical and experimental results are presented for the K alpha-band calibrator in the operational conditions.
2006
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
calibration techniques
millimeter waves
radiometers
waveguide components
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