Publication detail

Tuned Periodical Structures in THz Band Applied in Safety Applicatins

FIALA, P. KADLEC, R. DREXLER, P.

Original Title

Tuned Periodical Structures in THz Band Applied in Safety Applicatins

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The paper provides an insight into the issues of integration and application of non-lethal weapons and devices in the field of protection against special-type weapons. From the formal point of view, several perspectives are utilized to facilitate the topic analysis, and these aspects of evaluation can be identified within the regions of legal ethics, medicine, or military tactics as well as engineering and technology. In relation to the problem of protection against undesirable phenomena like terrorism, it is necessary to mention the fact that there exists long-term research focused on the institution of NATO and its member armies; this research mainly pertains to the determination and practical use of non-lethal or wounding methods and means in all constituent parts of protection and defence. The armies of European countries participate systematically in the process of non-lethal weapons development and integration within the respective armament systems. Significantly, one of the problems related to this broader issue consists in the elimination of snipers in the course of armed conflicts.

Keywords

Electromagnetic wave, reflection, refraction, tuned periodical structure, analysis, safety applications, non-lethal weapons and devices

Authors

FIALA, P.; KADLEC, R.; DREXLER, P.

RIV year

2010

Released

9. 4. 2010

Location

Cambridge

ISBN

978-1-934142-12-7

Book

PIERS 2010 in Xi'an Proceedings

Pages from

1500

Pages to

1504

Pages count

5

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT32816,
  author="Pavel {Fiala} and Radim {Kadlec} and Petr {Drexler}",
  title="Tuned Periodical Structures in THz Band Applied in Safety Applicatins",
  booktitle="PIERS 2010 in Xi'an Proceedings",
  year="2010",
  pages="1500--1504",
  address="Cambridge",
  isbn="978-1-934142-12-7",
  url="http://www.piers.org"
}