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20 July 2000 Passive millimeter-wave camera flight tests
Philip Moffa, Larry Yujiri, Karen Jordan, Ronson Chu, Hiroshi H. Agravante, Steven W. Fornaca
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Abstract
TRW has developed a passive millimeter wave demonstration camera using its unique millimeter wave monolithic integrated circuit (MMIC) technology. It operates in a 10 GHz band around 89 GHz, has a field of view of 10 degree(s) by 15 degree(s), and can process and display data in real-time at video rates. Its focal plane consists of 1040 MMIC direct detection receivers.
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Philip Moffa, Larry Yujiri, Karen Jordan, Ronson Chu, Hiroshi H. Agravante, and Steven W. Fornaca "Passive millimeter-wave camera flight tests", Proc. SPIE 4032, Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology IV, (20 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.391830
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KEYWORDS
Passive millimeter wave sensors

Cameras

Extremely high frequency

Video

Clouds

Sensors

Visibility

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