A Tone-based Flicker Noise Mitigation Technique for Hyperspectral Radiometers
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High frequency microwave and millimeter radiometers with low noise amplifier front-ends commonly suffer from gain instability, or so-called “flicker” noise. This noise has a $1/f$ energy spectrum and hence is also commonly referred to as $1/f$ noise. The effect of this noise on a passive instrument is to degrade its sensitivity and introduce post-processing calibration errors such as ‘striping’. In this paper we present a $1/f$ noise mitigation technique using a combination of single frequency tone injection and high spectral resolution digital signal detection. This technique can be used in radiometers with sufficient information redundancy so that a limited portion of the detected signal spectrum can be dedicated to noise mitigation. A key requirement of implementing this technique is ASIC or FPGA-based spectral decomposition of the radio frequency energy. A proof-of-concept hardware setup and signal processing steps required to implement such a technique are presented in this paper. Measurements presented here show a reduction up to 87~$\%$ in $1/f$ noise energy using this technique and are applicable to airborne and ground-based instruments.
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