2018年8月9日 星期四

Radio meta-surface aids detection of objects in a room

Inspired by acoustics, a French-US team has found a way to locate objects in a room simply by their microwave scattering characteristics. Similar to diffusing reverberant acoustic wave spectroscopy (DRAWS), the techniques relies on the room having walls that reflect radio waves – reflecting sufficiently to fill the room with a complex field of interference ...

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