| Literature DB >> 33435471 |
Aleksandr Bystrov1, Liam Daniel1, Edward Hoare1, Fatemeh Norouzian1, Mikhail Cherniakov1, Marina Gashinova1.
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental study of the propagation of mm-wave/low-THz signals in the frequency ranges of 79 and 300 GHz through fire. Radar performance was investigated in various real scenarios, including fire with strong flame, dense smoke and water vapour. A stereo video camera and a LIDAR were used as a comparison with other common types of sensors. The ability of radars to enable the visibility of objects in fire environments was proven. In all scenarios, the radar signal attenuation was measured, and in the case of steam was compared with theoretical calculations. The analysis of the experimental results allows us to conclude that there are good prospects for millimetre wave and Low Terahertz radar in the field of firefighting imaging equipment.Entities:
Keywords: electromagnetic wave absorption; fire safety; millimetre wave propagation; radar imaging
Year: 2021 PMID: 33435471 DOI: 10.3390/s21020439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576