ANALYSIS OF NON-STATIONARY RADIOMETER GAIN VIA ENSEMBLE DETECTION.

Mustafa Aksoy, Paul E Racette, John W Bradburn
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Although considered as stationary and Gaussian in general, radiometer gain is usually a fluctuating signal with non-stationary properties. Analyses of such non-stationary features is challenging as the radiometer signal cannot be observed independently. On the other hand, time series of post-gain voltages constitute an ensemble set for the radiometer gain which can be used to characterize the radiometer gain. This paper presents a novel technique called "Ensemble Detection" which can analytically retrieve the standard deviation of stationary Gaussian radiometer gain or find an equivalent stationary Gaussian process which represents the non-stationary radiometer gain under different calibration schemes. It has been found that the equivalent Gaussian process for non-stationary radiometer gain heavily depends on the calibration structure and the observation times of the measurand and the calibration references.

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通过集合检测分析非稳态辐射计增益。
尽管辐射计增益一般被认为是静态和高斯的,但它通常是一个具有非静态特性的波动信号。由于无法独立观测辐射计信号,因此分析这种非稳态特征具有挑战性。另一方面,增益后电压的时间序列构成了辐射计增益的集合,可用来描述辐射计增益的特征。本文提出了一种名为 "集合检测 "的新技术,它可以分析检索静态高斯辐射计增益的标准偏差,或找到一个等效的静态高斯过程来表示不同校准方案下的非静态辐射计增益。研究发现,非稳态辐射计增益的等效高斯过程在很大程度上取决于校准结构以及测量值和校准基准的观测时间。
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