VisionWave Completes RF Subsurface Sensing Research After Liberia Energy Deal
VisionWave completed an internal research paper evaluating conceptual RF-based subsurface sensing architectures, following its strategic offshore energy exploration engagement in Liberia. The paper outlines advanced antenna designs, edge-based signal processing and physics-informed computational frameworks but remains a technical evaluation with no commercial product yet.
1. Research Paper Completion
VisionWave completed an internal research paper evaluating conceptual RF-based subsurface sensing architectures following its offshore energy exploration engagement in Liberia. The paper serves as a technical evaluation and conceptual framework only, with no existing commercial product or deployed system.
2. Technical Architecture Overview
The paper proposes a framework combining directional RF transmission, multi-element antenna arrays, edge-based signal processing and physics-informed computational models designed to detect geological boundaries, fracture networks and other subsurface features in real time under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions.
3. Integration and Development Outlook
VisionWave explores embedding RF sensing elements into near-source sections of conventional drilling assemblies to augment existing workflows; the company emphasizes an incremental enhancement approach with extensive technical validation, environmental testing and engineering development required before potential commercialization.