
Radar Reflectometry
Radar reflectometry is a technique that uses radio waves to measure the properties of surfaces or structures. It works by sending out radio signals toward an object and analyzing the signals that bounce back. By examining how these signals are reflected, including their strength and travel time, engineers can determine characteristics like surface roughness, thickness, or internal composition. This method is widely used in applications such as remote sensing, material testing, and monitoring infrastructure, providing detailed information nondestructively and in real-time.