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Zhang, H. (author)
In recent decades, dielectric lens antennas have been more and more adopted and developed for sensing and imaging applications at sub-millimeter (sub-mm) wavelengths because they can achieve high gain while keeping their physical size and weight acceptable at these wavelengths. More recently, as low-loss and low-cost lens materials have become...
doctoral thesis 2024
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Dabironezare, Shahab Oddin (author)
doctoral thesis 2020
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Moens, E. (author), Meuret, Y. (author), Ottevaere, H. (author), Sarkar, M. (author), San Segundo Bello, D. (author), Merken, P. (author), Thienpont, H. (author)
In this paper we discuss the design of a novel miniaturized image sensor based on the working principle of insect facet eyes. The main goals are to design an imaging system which captures a large field of view (FOV) and to find a good trade-off between image resolution and sensitivity. To capture a total FOV of 124°, we split up this FOV into 25...
conference paper 2010
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Van der Avoort, C. (author), Den Herder, J.W. (author), Braat, J. (author)
This paper compares two well-known types of interferometer arrays for optical aperture synthesis. An analytical model for both types describes the expected output, in terms of photon counts. The goal is to characterize the performance of both types of array for blind imaging of a wide-field or extended object that would be partially resolved by...
conference paper 2005
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Montilla, I. (author)
The main goal of this thesis is to develop a system to permit wide field operation of Michelson Interferometers. A wide field of view is very important in applications such as the observation of extended or multiple objects, the fringe acquisition and/ or tracking on a nearby unresolved object, and also to reduce the observation time. For ground...
doctoral thesis 2004
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Van Brug, H. (author), Oostdijck, B. (author), Snijders, B. (author), Van der Avoort, C. (author), Gori, P.M. (author)
The Delft Testbed Interferometer (DTI) will be presented. The basics of homothetic mapping will be explained together with the method of fulfilling the requirements as chosen in the DTI setup. The optical layout incorporates a novel tracking concept enabling the use of homothetic mapping in real telescope systems for observations on the sky. The...
conference paper 2004
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Van der Avoort, C. (author), Van Brug, H. (author), Den Herder, J.W. (author), d'Arcio, L. (author), Le Poole, R. (author), Braat, J. (author)
Homothetic mapping is an aperture synthesis technique that allows interferometric imaging over a wide fieldof-view. A laboratory experiment was set up to demonstrate the feasibility of this technique. Here, we present the first static experiments on homothetic mapping that have been done on the Delft Testbed for Interferometry (DTI). Before a...
conference paper 2004
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Montilla, I. (author), Pereira, S.F. (author), Braat, J.J.M. (author)
Wide field interferometry has become a subject of increasing interest in the recent years. New methods have been suggested in order to avoid the drawbacks of the standard wide field method (homothetic mapping) which is not applicable when the aperture is highly diluted; for this reason imaging with non-homothetic arrays is being extensively...
conference paper 2004
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