Abstract

Mirrored aperture synthesis (MAS) has been proposed to utilize a few antennas to provide high spatial resolution for atmospheric remote sensing. In order to verify the fundamentals of mirrored aperture synthesis (MAS) further, a prototype working at V band was developed in the past two years. In this paper, the prototype is briefly introduced, and then some indoor experiments and the experimental results for one-dimensional MAS based on the prototype are presented, mainly including the fringe pattern experiment for verifying the correlation output and the imaging experiment based on two point sources for evaluating the spatial resolution of MAS.

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