
Microwave Imaging
Microwave imaging uses microwave radio waves to create images of the inside of an object or body. By transmitting microwaves and measuring how they reflect or pass through tissues or materials, the system can detect differences in properties such as density or moisture content. This technique is useful in medical diagnostics, like detecting tumors, as well as in security and industrial inspections. It’s a non-invasive, radiation-free method that provides valuable internal information based on how microwaves interact with different structures, helping to identify abnormalities or features without the need for surgery or ionizing radiation.