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Integrated Dual Conversion
Radiometer for Profiling Low Concentrations of Atmospheric Water Vapor--Radiometrics
Corporation, 2840 Wilderness Place, Unit G, Boulder, CO
80301-5414; 303-449-9192, www.radiometrics.com
Dr. Frederick Solheim, Principal
Investigator, solheim@radiometrics.com
Dr. Randolph
Ware, Business Official, ware@radiometrics.com
DOE Grant No.
DE-FG02-03ER83864
Amount: $749,980
Current
microwave radiometer designs are not suitable for measuring low concentrations
of atmospheric water vapor, information needed for climate and radiative flux
research at high latitudes and in arid regions. This
project will develop an inexpensive, high performance, modular, monolithic
microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) for mass-producible, multi-channel spectral
radiometry, applicable to microwave and millimeter wavebands.
Phase I constructed, tested, and demonstrated the low cost and high
performance of a versatile receiver design. Components
required for the construction of a field-worthy, 183 GHz, water vapor profiling
radiometer were identified. An
eigenvalue analysis was performed to determine a suitable frequency ensemble for
profiling water vapor in wintertime Arctic climates.
Phase II will complete the design of the multi-channel, 183 GHz profiling
radiometer and construct and test the instrument. This
testing will include environmental chamber testing to simulate harsh Arctic
weather.