2016
DOI: 10.3390/s16101556
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Six-Port Based Interferometry for Precise Radar and Sensing Applications

Abstract: Microwave technology plays a more important role in modern industrial sensing applications. Pushed by the significant progress in monolithic microwave integrated circuit technology over the past decades, complex sensing systems operating in the microwave and even millimeter-wave range are available for reasonable costs combined with exquisite performance. In the context of industrial sensing, this stimulates new approaches for metrology based on microwave technology. An old measurement principle nearly forgott… Show more

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“…A detailed description of the radar system is given in 17 . The Six-Port is a completely passive structure which basically consists of three quadrature hybrid couplers and one Wilkinson divider 29 . As indicated by its name, the Six-Port has two input and four output signals.…”
Section: Rf Front End and Six-port Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed description of the radar system is given in 17 . The Six-Port is a completely passive structure which basically consists of three quadrature hybrid couplers and one Wilkinson divider 29 . As indicated by its name, the Six-Port has two input and four output signals.…”
Section: Rf Front End and Six-port Radarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More information about the model construction is given in [9]. The calibration coefficients ‫ݕ‬ and ‫ݕ‬ ᇱ are determined by fitting the measured powers to the models (7) and (8). For comparison purposes, the calibration constants are determined for the 1 st (y 3 = y 4 and y 5 = y 6 = y 7 = 0), the 2 nd (y 6 = y 7 = 0) and the 3 rd orders.…”
Section: Six-port Iq Demodulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The six-port technique has been introduced in the 1970s as a simple technique for measuring power and reflection coefficient in the microwave regime [1]. Since then, a variety of six-port systems have been exemplary demonstrated in metallic guide, substrate integrated waveguide (SIW), planar and monolithic forms [2]- [8]. Each technology presents own advantages and drawbacks in terms of circuit size, power consumption, immunity to temperature/hygrometry variations, fabrication facility, system integration, measurement performance and cost [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This technology was developed in the 1970s by Engen and Hoer for power measurements (Engen and Hoer, 1972), and was converted to an alternative microwave receiver setup in recent years (Li et al, 1994;Koelpin et al, 2016). Within the Six-Port junction two input signals are superimposed with a static phase shift of π/2 among each other.…”
Section: Measurement Principlementioning
confidence: 99%