A review of RFI mitigation techniques in microwave radiometry

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Abstract

Radio frequency interference (RFI) is a well-known problem in microwave radiometry (MWR). Any undesired signal overlapping the MWR protected frequency bands introduces a bias in the measurements, which can corrupt the retrieved geophysical parameters. This paper presents a literature review of RFI detection and mitigation techniques for microwave radiometry from space. The reviewed techniques are divided between real aperture and aperture synthesis. A discussion and assessment of the application of RFI mitigation techniques is presented for each type of radiometer.

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Querol, J., Perez, A., & Camps, A. (2019, December 1). A review of RFI mitigation techniques in microwave radiometry. Remote Sensing. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11243042

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