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DESCRIPTION:Water is the most significant natural resource in Australian ag
 riculture. Due to the limited\nmanpower and high cost\, airborne microwave
  remote sensing can be the optimum solution\nfor measuring the soil moistu
 re content of a large area\, which can lead to a better utilization\nof wa
 ter. In this presentation\, the active and passive remote sensors for the 
 soil moisture\nmapping will be discussed along with the current trends on 
 the development of the\nassociated antenna systems. Beam shaping and scann
 ing techniques of an antenna array\nwill also be presented. In particular\
 , the high gain single element antenna\, low-cost phase\nshifter and non-u
 niformly distributed balanced-phased power divider network designs at\nthe
  L-\, Ku- and Ka-bands will be presented. On the topics\, the presenter wi
 ll also highlight\nthe essential design considerations to enable the RF de
 sign prototypes from the research\nlabs into a usable product for the valu
 ed industry.\n\nSpeaker(s): Shahriar Hasan Shehab \, \n\nMelbourne\, Victo
 ria\, Australia
LOCATION:Melbourne\, Victoria\, Australia
ORGANIZER:fatemeh.babaeian@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:Antenna arrays for remote sensing and satellite communications.
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/267754
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Water is the most significant natural reso
 urce in Australian agriculture. Due to the limited&lt;br /&gt;manpower and high 
 cost\, airborne microwave remote sensing can be the optimum solution&lt;br /&gt;
 for measuring the soil moisture content of a large area\, which can lead t
 o a better utilization&lt;br /&gt;of water. In this presentation\, the active an
 d passive remote sensors for the soil moisture&lt;br /&gt;mapping will be discus
 sed along with the current trends on the development of the&lt;br /&gt;associate
 d antenna systems. Beam shaping and scanning techniques of an antenna arra
 y&lt;br /&gt;will also be presented. In particular\, the high gain single elemen
 t antenna\, low-cost phase&lt;br /&gt;shifter and non-uniformly distributed bala
 nced-phased power divider network designs at&lt;br /&gt;the L-\, Ku- and Ka-band
 s will be presented. On the topics\, the presenter will also highlight&lt;br 
 /&gt;the essential design considerations to enable the RF design prototypes f
 rom the research&lt;br /&gt;labs into a usable product for the valued industry.&lt;
 /p&gt;
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