Research, publications & field notes
Peer-reviewed papers, a doctoral thesis and conference work behind Norse Radar's expertise in radar, ranging and subsurface imaging.
Selected work
A decade of research into radio-frequency ranging and ground-penetrating radar, from early prototypes to non-destructive imaging of a Maya pyramid.

Investigating El Castillo, Chichén Itzá with Ground-Penetrating Radar
A proposal to look inside the great Maya pyramid of El Castillo using ground-penetrating radar, imaging its hidden internal structures without disturbing a single stone.

Radio Frequency Ranging for Wireless Sensor Network Localization
A doctoral thesis presenting a novel radio-frequency time-of-flight ranging method that lets wireless sensor nodes locate one another without wired infrastructure or clock synchronisation.

Radio Frequency (RF) Time-of-Flight Ranging for Wireless Sensor Networks
A peer-reviewed method for measuring the point-to-point range between sensor nodes using narrow-band RF, trading raw clock speed for a clever, time-dependent phase measurement.

RF-Based Time-of-Flight Locationing System
An early prototype introducing a wireless location system that needs no fixed cabling and no clock synchronisation between nodes, the starting point of a decade of ranging research.
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