Radar, at its simplest, involves sending out pulses of radiation that reflect off an object. The reflected signal is detected, and the time of flight is measured. The time of flight is then translated ...
Detecting a single particle of light is hard; detecting a single microwave photon is even harder. Microwave photons, the tiny ...
The integration of microwave photonics into sensor and radar systems has emerged as a transformative approach to achieve high-precision measurements of Doppler frequency shift (DFS) and ...
Precision timing and synchronization are crucial for navigation, communication and radar systems. Scientists have built compact chips capable of converting light into microwaves, which could improve ...
This Microwaves&RF article is reprinted here with permission. As part of this series, we have written multiple posts on applying deep-learning techniques to radar and communications applications. The ...
ORNL buildings researchers, from left Philip Boudreaux, Rui Zhang, Stephen Killough and intern Mercy Sammy, demonstrate how a microwave radar system can detect moisture in a wood panel. For homeowners ...
On March 9, Nature Communications published research by Academician GUO Guangcan's team from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), which made significant progress in practical ...