Radiometry, since its inception, has provided low-cost effective devices for the detection of thermal noise power in a given environment due to emission and reflection of thermal radiation. The idea to apply this as a sensor to detect and track targets is more recent. Therefore, in view of applications as a radar sensor, we investigate the theoretical performance of a passive millimeter-wave radiometric receiver expected to work as a seeker in missile-based applications. We show how the main parameters that determine the detection capability of this device are experimentally obtained and well consistent within the aimed application scope.
Receiver Operating Characteristics of a Passive Millimeter-wave Radiometric Sensor
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