This paper describes the experimental setup and measurements of the emissivity of porcine skin samples over the band of 80-100 GHz. Measurements were conducted on samples with and without dressing materials and before and after the application of localized heat treatments. Experimental measurements indicate that the differences in the mean emissivity values between unburned skin and burned damaged skin was up to ~0.28, with an experimental measurement uncertainty of ±0.005. Measured differences in the mean emissivity values between unburned and burn damaged skin increases with the depth of the burn, indicating a possible non-contact technique for assessing the degree of a burn. The mean emissivity of the dressed burned skin was found to be ...
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Discussed here is the use of ultrasonic techniques originally used to locate cracks in metal structu...
A technique to measure the human skin emissivity in vivo is described for the frequency band 80–100 ...
This paper describes the experimental setup and measurements of the emissivity of porcine skin sampl...
The authors present transmission data, taken at Ka (36GHz) and W (95 GHz) bands in the millimetre-w...
This publication describes techniques and systems directed to classifying skin injury using a radar ...
This paper presents a feasibility study of using a passive millimeter-wave imaging (PMMWI) system to...
Accurate assessment of the degree of burn in human skin is critically important for burn technicians...
A half-space electromagnetic model of human skin over the band 30-300 GHz was constructed and used t...
A half-space electromagnetic model of human skin over the band 30–300 GHz was constructed and used ...
Despite the rising interest in the human skin signature over the millimetre wave band there is relat...
This study indicates the need for early diagnosis of the depth of thermal injuries. It was noted tha...
Diagnostic applications for skin in the microwave range have developed significantly in recent years...
International audienceA flat circular transmission line-based 300 MHz resonator was implemented for ...
Accurate skin degree-of-burn assessment is critically important and can assist burn technicians and ...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The millimeter-wave band is an ideal part ...
Discussed here is the use of ultrasonic techniques originally used to locate cracks in metal structu...
A technique to measure the human skin emissivity in vivo is described for the frequency band 80–100 ...
This paper describes the experimental setup and measurements of the emissivity of porcine skin sampl...
The authors present transmission data, taken at Ka (36GHz) and W (95 GHz) bands in the millimetre-w...
This publication describes techniques and systems directed to classifying skin injury using a radar ...
This paper presents a feasibility study of using a passive millimeter-wave imaging (PMMWI) system to...
Accurate assessment of the degree of burn in human skin is critically important for burn technicians...
A half-space electromagnetic model of human skin over the band 30-300 GHz was constructed and used t...
A half-space electromagnetic model of human skin over the band 30–300 GHz was constructed and used ...
Despite the rising interest in the human skin signature over the millimetre wave band there is relat...
This study indicates the need for early diagnosis of the depth of thermal injuries. It was noted tha...
Diagnostic applications for skin in the microwave range have developed significantly in recent years...
International audienceA flat circular transmission line-based 300 MHz resonator was implemented for ...
Accurate skin degree-of-burn assessment is critically important and can assist burn technicians and ...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The millimeter-wave band is an ideal part ...
Discussed here is the use of ultrasonic techniques originally used to locate cracks in metal structu...
A technique to measure the human skin emissivity in vivo is described for the frequency band 80–100 ...