Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Fraunhofer develops modular, compact radar for rescuers and industry
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics (IAF) research have developed a compact and lightweight radar can "see" through non-transparent materials and snow conditions disorientation. The compact radar operates at frequencies between 75 GHz and 110 W in the millimeter band of spectrum range. In this frequency radar can not only identify small objects up to three kilometers (1.8 miles) away, but they can also enter all kinds of non-transparent, non-metallic and dielectric materials, such as clothing, surfaces plastic, paper, wood, snow and fog ... Continue reading Fraunhofer develops modular, compact radar rescuers and industry
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