FIELD: electrical communication engineering.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to optical communication and can be used for imaging. For this purpose, the image acquisition device comprises a first sensor or a set of microwave radiation sensors, preferably radiometric sensors (2), wherein each microwave radiation sensor (2) is configured to trap electromagnetic radiation emitted or reflected by bodies or objects in detection zone (8) of said microwave radiation sensor (2), and reflecting means (6) configured to reflect electromagnetic radiation which can be picked up by a first sensor or a set of microwave radiation sensors (2). In particular, reflecting means (6) is movably installed in detection zone (8) of each microwave radiation sensor (2) so as to move said detection zone (8) by means of movement of reflecting means (6). Invention object is also the corresponding method of producing the microwave image.
EFFECT: technical result consists in improvement of quality of obtaining images.
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Dates
2019-10-09—Published
2016-03-25—Filed