RFTemp : Monitoring Microwave Oven Leakage to Estimate Food TemperatureThe NeedMicrowaves are one of the most common and convenient appliances for heating food and beverages. However, microwaves often heat unevenly, resulting in hot spots and cold spots in the food. Therefore, there is a need for a technology that can accurately estimate the temperature and nutrient content of items heated in a microwave, and provide feedback to the user. The TechnologyKannan Athreya and Avishek Banerjee, researchers at The Ohio State University, have created RFTemp, a system and method for determining the temperature and nutrient content of items in a microwave. The system comprises an antenna that measures the emission value from the exterior of the microwave, and a trained water model that measures the temperature change of an item. RFTemp can also determine the nutrient profile of anitem. The system can provide feedback to the user on the optimal heating time and power level for nutrients and avoiding overheating or underheating food. Commercial Applications
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Tech IDT2021-306 CollegeLicensing ManagerRandhawa, Davinder InventorsCategoriesPublications |