Antennas for near-field microwave passive and active sounding

Authors

  • K. P. Gaikovich Institute for Physics of Microstructures RAS, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1109/ICATT.2007.4425204

Keywords:

microwave, dielectric, microstrip antenna, permittivity, subsurface sounding, temperature, tomography nearfield

Abstract

The formation of the signal measured by electrically small plane antennas in the passive (radiometry) and active (insertion impedance) modes of the subsurface near-field sounding (profiling or tomography) of temperature or permittivity in a dielectric half-space is considered.

References

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Published

2007-09-22

Issue

Section

Remote sensing and hydroacoustic antennas