Accurate assessment of the degree of burn in human skin is critically important for burn technicians and physicians when making treatment decisions. Millimeter wave reflectometry and imaging are potential diagnostic tools capable of distinguishing between healthy and burned skin, as the dielectric properties of the latter are significantly different from that of the former. In this paper, the commonly used layered model of human skin is used to simulate the reflection properties of skin with varying degrees of burn, at Ka-band (26.5-40 GHz), to demonstrate the potential for such diagnosis. Measurements of complex reflection coefficient are also conducted on a pigskin with and without medical dressing, which is a close mimic to human skin. G...
Microwave and mm-wave reflectometry is one of the potential techniques for diagnosis of human skin f...
A half-space electromagnetic model of human skin over the band 30-300 GHz was constructed and used t...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The millimeter-wave band is an ideal part ...
Accurate skin degree-of-burn assessment is critically important and can assist burn technicians and ...
Microwave and millimeter wave reflectometry and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging techniques ha...
Diagnostic applications for skin in the microwave range have developed significantly in recent years...
This paper presents a feasibility study of using a passive millimeter-wave imaging (PMMWI) system to...
This publication describes techniques and systems directed to classifying skin injury using a radar ...
The authors present transmission data, taken at Ka (36GHz) and W (95 GHz) bands in the millimetre-w...
Background/pupose: Millimeter-wave reflectometry is a potentially interesting technique to analyze t...
This paper describes the experimental setup and measurements of the emissivity of porcine skin sampl...
A half-space electromagnetic model of human skin over the band 30–300 GHz was constructed and used ...
Skin cancer affected more than 1 million people in the United States in 2003. While it can be deadly...
Microwave and mm-wave reflectometry is one of the potential techniques for diagnosis of human skin f...
A half-space electromagnetic model of human skin over the band 30-300 GHz was constructed and used t...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The millimeter-wave band is an ideal part ...
Accurate skin degree-of-burn assessment is critically important and can assist burn technicians and ...
Microwave and millimeter wave reflectometry and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging techniques ha...
Diagnostic applications for skin in the microwave range have developed significantly in recent years...
This paper presents a feasibility study of using a passive millimeter-wave imaging (PMMWI) system to...
This publication describes techniques and systems directed to classifying skin injury using a radar ...
The authors present transmission data, taken at Ka (36GHz) and W (95 GHz) bands in the millimetre-w...
Background/pupose: Millimeter-wave reflectometry is a potentially interesting technique to analyze t...
This paper describes the experimental setup and measurements of the emissivity of porcine skin sampl...
A half-space electromagnetic model of human skin over the band 30–300 GHz was constructed and used ...
Skin cancer affected more than 1 million people in the United States in 2003. While it can be deadly...
Microwave and mm-wave reflectometry is one of the potential techniques for diagnosis of human skin f...
A half-space electromagnetic model of human skin over the band 30-300 GHz was constructed and used t...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The millimeter-wave band is an ideal part ...