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by darsham
4444 days ago
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I've always wondered if it's possible to build a video camera that films on the microwave spectrum instead of the visible light spectrum. Would such a tool would allow you to "see" wi-fi access points ? I guess they would look like bright, pulsating sources of light, and they would be visible through walls. I did a bit of research on the subject, and they don't seem to really exist. It's possible that the longer wavelength poses technical difficulties. The individual receptors are too big and you can't cram them together at a sufficient density. Also, the lensing and shielding needs to be completely re-thought. There's a 2012 paper called "Portable Real-Time Microwave Camera at 24 GHz" but i couldn't access it (not in academia). |
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Also, try searching Synthetic Aperture Radar :) fun stuff