Abstract
Abstract
Radio wave tomography (radiotommography) allows restoring the shape of objects hidden behind radio-transparent barriers. Radiotommography detectors use this technology for location and visualization for metal, metalized, and dielectric communications in walls and floors. An interpretation of tomography images obtained during radio wave measuring is a difficult task for non-specialists. Moreover, they have no visual reference to the objects of the scene under exploration. To simplify a perception and analysis of the obtained data of radio wave measurements, we propose to combine digital radio and optical images of the scene. This article describes the solution to the problem of combining optical and radio wave images. It allows to estimate visually the size and position of the hidden objects.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy