Abstract Background Excess water in all its forms (moisture, dampness, hidden water) in buildings negatively impacts occupant health but is hard to reliably detect and quantify. Recent advances in through-wall imaging recommend microwaves as a tool with a high potential to noninvasively detect and quantify water throughout buildings. Methods Microwaves in both transmission and reflection (radar) modes were used to perform a simple demonstration of the detection of water both on and hidden within building materials. Results We used both transmission and reflection modes to detect as little as 1 mL of water between two 7 cm thicknesses of concrete. The reflection mode was also used to detect 1 mL of water on a metal surface. We observed oscil...
An electromagnetic model is proposed to detect water pollution in underground pipelines. Contaminant...
Progress in microwave and millimeter-wave technologies has enabled advanced diagnostics for industri...
This paper describes an innovative design of a wireless, passive LC sensor and its application for m...
Background Excess water in all its forms (moisture, dampness, hidden water) in buildings negatively...
Excess water content within the building material could greatly alter the interaction of the microwa...
In this paper, the feasibility of using electromagnetic (EM) waves is determining the moisture conte...
The method requires two parallel boreholes in the specimen in which two microwave antennae can be mo...
Roof leakages of high-rise buildings involving concrete flat roof design in tropical countries conti...
Concrete flat roof defects such as water leakage present a significant and common problem in large b...
Damages in masonry and concrete structures can be related very often to an excess moisture and salt ...
In this work, the assessment of water content of building materials, to be used for moisture content...
Drying structures using high-frequency electromagnetic radiation or microwave technology is currentl...
This paper discusses theory and application of microwave radiation and experimental optimization of ...
This work addresses the use of an electromagnetic wave sensor to determine moisture content within b...
The relatively small wavelengths and large bandwidths associated with microwave signals make them gr...
An electromagnetic model is proposed to detect water pollution in underground pipelines. Contaminant...
Progress in microwave and millimeter-wave technologies has enabled advanced diagnostics for industri...
This paper describes an innovative design of a wireless, passive LC sensor and its application for m...
Background Excess water in all its forms (moisture, dampness, hidden water) in buildings negatively...
Excess water content within the building material could greatly alter the interaction of the microwa...
In this paper, the feasibility of using electromagnetic (EM) waves is determining the moisture conte...
The method requires two parallel boreholes in the specimen in which two microwave antennae can be mo...
Roof leakages of high-rise buildings involving concrete flat roof design in tropical countries conti...
Concrete flat roof defects such as water leakage present a significant and common problem in large b...
Damages in masonry and concrete structures can be related very often to an excess moisture and salt ...
In this work, the assessment of water content of building materials, to be used for moisture content...
Drying structures using high-frequency electromagnetic radiation or microwave technology is currentl...
This paper discusses theory and application of microwave radiation and experimental optimization of ...
This work addresses the use of an electromagnetic wave sensor to determine moisture content within b...
The relatively small wavelengths and large bandwidths associated with microwave signals make them gr...
An electromagnetic model is proposed to detect water pollution in underground pipelines. Contaminant...
Progress in microwave and millimeter-wave technologies has enabled advanced diagnostics for industri...
This paper describes an innovative design of a wireless, passive LC sensor and its application for m...