On the Doppler Selection Efficiency at Shorter Millimeter Wavelengths

Experimental statistics of the disturbances related to millimeter radiowave backscatter from vegetation are obtained. Major attention is paid to the signals backscattered from deciduous trees and having higher intensity vs. radio echoes from other types of vegetation. The signals reflected from deci...

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Date:2012
Main Authors: Gutnik, V. G., Sharapov, L. I., Gorobets, V. N., Goncharenko, Yu. V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Видавничий дім «Академперіодика» 2012
Online Access:http://rpra-journal.org.ua/index.php/ra/article/view/533
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Journal Title:Radio physics and radio astronomy

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Radio physics and radio astronomy
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Summary:Experimental statistics of the disturbances related to millimeter radiowave backscatter from vegetation are obtained. Major attention is paid to the signals backscattered from deciduous trees and having higher intensity vs. radio echoes from other types of vegetation. The signals reflected from deciduous trees are shown to be statistically nonstationary for short observation periods. For these, the estimated effectiveness model for the doppler selectors is obtained. It is shown that using adaptive filtration methods with the disturbance statistics accounted increase these devices efficiency.