Thank you for visiting
the home of RF & Microwave Systems, a research group within Oak Ridge National
Laboratory.
Our
mission:
- To provide RF and microwave engineering solutions for demanding
and nationally important instrumentation problems
- To integrate advanced concepts and new developments in electronics
circuitry into RF and microwave systems
Fundamental capabilities include:
- Custom/Special RF/Microwave Systems, Sensors and Applications
- Custom & Miniature RF/Microwave Electronics
- Custom Waveguide and Stripline Component Development
- Applications of High Voltage RF & Microwaves
- National Security Systems
- Non-destructive Instrument Evaluation – Electromagnetic Interference (EMI),
Environmental & Emissions Security Testing
Core Research and Development Areas:
RF/Microwave Communications and Wireless Systems
- Wireless Sensors, Control Systems and Data Links
- Antenna Design
- Beacons & Microtransmitters
- Coding & Modulation Techniques (Spread Spectrum, etc.)
- Radio Systems
- Security Devices
- In-Cell Communications - wireless data links within 'Hot-Cells'
- Wireless Inventory Tagging and Monitoring
RF/Microwave Diagnostics, Sensors & Instruments
- Non-contact Manufacturing Process Diagnostics
- Non-destructive Inspection Systems
- Current Signature Analysis for Condition Monitoring of Industrial Equipment
- Plasma Diagnostics
- Moisture Measurement
- Material Characterization and Processing
- Electromagnetic Emissions Measurements
- Applications of High Voltage RF/Microwaves to Material Treatment, Processing
and Excitation (breakdown-plasma generation)
For
more information, please contact our Group Leader, Mr. Paul D. Ewing:
ewingpd@ornl.gov.
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