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New Metamaterial Camera Has Super-Fast Microwave Vision
« on: March 14, 2017, 04:04:12 PM »
https://www.wired.com/2013/01/new-metamaterial-camera/

A small, microwave-detecting camera that can see through solid materials in real time has been developed. Soon, the device could be adapted and used in law enforcement and security where, among other uses, its inventors envision airport scanners that screen passengers for weapons or explosives as they walk by.

The camera features a one-dimensional aperture made from a copper-based metamaterial. Fashioned from plastics or metals, metamaterials behave in ways that ordinary materials naturally do not. Some can cloak objects. Others can reveal them. Here, scientists used the copper-based metamaterial as an aperture for microwaves, the telecommunications workhorses that populate the longer end of the electromagnetic spectrum. By connecting the aperture to an image-reconstructing computer, the researchers can capture information from a scene in real time, with no moving parts.

“They’ve made a very clever way of gathering the relevant information in the scene,” said physicist Willie Padilla of Boston College, who was not part of the camera-building team. “And to do it in a novel way with electromagnetic metamaterials — that’s a key advance. There are no moving parts.”

Detecting microwaves produces a very different view of the world than looking at it normally.

“You can see through certain materials that you can’t see through with optical light – such as clothing or wood. But at the same time, you can still see plastics, metal, skin,” said graduate student John Hunt of Duke University, co-author of a description of the device published today in Science. “Dust and fog and rain, things that might be in the air are essentially invisible at these frequencies.”

The metamaterial aperture shuttles microwaves reflected from a scene to a computer, which then reconstructs the scene using mathematical algorithms the team developed. The whole process takes just 100 milliseconds and requires no moving parts and no image compression – meaning that the camera could capture moving scenes in near real time, and without losing details.

Traditional cameras rely on lenses that guide light to detectors comprising millions of pixels. Human eyes use a similarly organized system: a light-focusing lens, plus light- and color-detecting rods and cones arranged on the retina. Because optical wavelengths are short, a detector array can fit in the back of an eye or a tiny camera.

Not so for microwaves, which can be one meter long.

These longer wavelengths have traditionally required bigger detectors that are slow, expensive to construct, and require continuous reorientation to capture targets. One of the most familiar examples is the much-maligned airport body scanner, which requires travelers to step inside and strike a pose while a detector-containing bar whizzes around, collecting images that are scrutinized by TSA agents.

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Re: New Metamaterial Camera Has Super-Fast Microwave Vision
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2017, 04:09:00 PM »
that link is four years old. prototypes may already be being used.

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Re: New Metamaterial Camera Has Super-Fast Microwave Vision
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2017, 04:14:28 PM »
Wow - yes 4yr old link - No doubt already in use covert or otherwise.

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Re: New Metamaterial Camera Has Super-Fast Microwave Vision
« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2017, 04:14:45 PM »
that link is four years old. prototypes may already be being used.
Exactly. The government has technology that can see through walls. And microwave technology is used in surveillance.

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Re: New Metamaterial Camera Has Super-Fast Microwave Vision
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2017, 05:56:23 AM »
old news.  Military has had cameras that can be adjusted to see through walls of different distances for about 10 years.

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Re: New Metamaterial Camera Has Super-Fast Microwave Vision
« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2017, 06:11:45 AM »
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