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Lecture 6: Thermal Radiation
topex.ucsd.eduMicrowave Radar sensors, wavelengths range from 1mm - 1m (Ka, Ku, X, C, S, L & P) Spectral bands Three important spectral bands in remote sensing: ¥visible light ¥infrared radiation ¥microwave radiation Image from NASA 1987. SAR: Synthetic Aperture Radar. Earth Observing System, Vol. IIf.
High Frequency Radiation and Human Exposure
www.who.intRF and microwave radiation is non-ionizing because the energy levels associated with it are not high enough to cause ionization of atoms and molecules. The most important application of RF energy is in providing telecommunication services. These applications include radio and television broadcasting, cellular telephony, personal
APWFOR - StopTheCrime
www.stopthecrime.netRadiofrequency/Micowave Radiation Biological Effects and Safety Standards: A Review Scott M. Bolen June 1988 Abstract The study of human exposure to radiofrequency/microwave radiation has been the