Professors from Russia and Israel written a monograph on radio waves
Vladimir Yakubov, a professor at the TSU Faculty of Radiophysics, and Nathan Blaunstein, a professor at the Jerusalem College of Technology (Israel) and a graduate of TSU, have published “Electromagnetic and Acoustic Wave Tomography”, a monograph in English. They described the development of radiowave tomography methods and demonstrated how they can be used to ensure safety in crowded places, for nondestructive quality control, and for diagnosis of diseases.
- The monograph is a collection of articles on the development of radiowave tomography methods as a means of remote nondestructive testing, diagnosing the internal structure of translucent media, and reconstructing forms of opaque objects based on multi-angle sensing, - said Professor Vladimir Yakubov. - We described physical and mathematical models designed to recover images of hidden objects based on tomographic processing of multi-angle remote measurements of the scattered radiation of radio and acoustic (ultrasonic) waves.
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