2013
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2013.2270048
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Feasibility Study on a Noncontact Remote-Sensing Vibration Transducer Using RF Polarimetry

Abstract: This paper presents a novel, noncontact vibration transducer system using radio frequency (RF) polarimetry, which allows for vibration measurements to be collected remotely and nonintrusively at a distance. Movement or vibration of an object within the RF propagation channel can alter the combined direct, reflected, and multipath RF signals, thereby changing the received signal's polarization. This paper presents the theory to analyze a RF signal's polarization for used as a vibration transducer. The proposed … Show more

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