Active microwave imaging gives information on the dielectric properties of of the body, allowing the collection of data that are distinct from, but complementary to, those available from other imaging methods based on different radiations. Two types of microwave imaging systems have been developed. The first is a planar system that irradiates the object with a plane wave and collects scattered phase and amplitude data at 1024 points on a parallel plane. The data can be reconstructed using a back propagation technique to give an image of the object. The second type of system is a tomographic scanner, consisting of a multiplexed 64-element circular array of waveguides. The waveguides are electronically scanned, alternately as sources and rece...
A numerical method and experimental technique for microwave imaging of inhomogenous bodies is presen...
This Letter introduces a feasibility study of a scanning system for applications in biomedical bone ...
Microwaves have been considered for medical applications involving the detection of organ movements ...
Active microwave imaging gives information on the dielectric properties of of the body, allowing the...
Active microwave imaging gives information on the dielectric properties of of the body, allowing the...
Radiofrequency (RF) and microwave technologies have widespread applications, such as communication, ...
A microwave tomographic scanner for biomedical applications is presented. It consists of a 64-elemen...
A microwave tomographic scanner for biomedical applications is presented. It consists of a 64-elemen...
The clinical applications of a microwave tomographic system are studied. Imaging parameters are appr...
The authors examine the use of active microwave tomography as an imaging technique which gives infor...
The authors examine the use of active microwave tomography as an imaging technique which gives infor...
Microwaves have been considered for medical applications involving the detection of organ movements ...
Medical imaging refers to several different technologies that are used to view the human body in ord...
Medical imaging refers to several different technologies that are used to view the human body in ord...
abstract: Microwave tomography (MWT) differs from the current forms of biomedical imaging modalities...
A numerical method and experimental technique for microwave imaging of inhomogenous bodies is presen...
This Letter introduces a feasibility study of a scanning system for applications in biomedical bone ...
Microwaves have been considered for medical applications involving the detection of organ movements ...
Active microwave imaging gives information on the dielectric properties of of the body, allowing the...
Active microwave imaging gives information on the dielectric properties of of the body, allowing the...
Radiofrequency (RF) and microwave technologies have widespread applications, such as communication, ...
A microwave tomographic scanner for biomedical applications is presented. It consists of a 64-elemen...
A microwave tomographic scanner for biomedical applications is presented. It consists of a 64-elemen...
The clinical applications of a microwave tomographic system are studied. Imaging parameters are appr...
The authors examine the use of active microwave tomography as an imaging technique which gives infor...
The authors examine the use of active microwave tomography as an imaging technique which gives infor...
Microwaves have been considered for medical applications involving the detection of organ movements ...
Medical imaging refers to several different technologies that are used to view the human body in ord...
Medical imaging refers to several different technologies that are used to view the human body in ord...
abstract: Microwave tomography (MWT) differs from the current forms of biomedical imaging modalities...
A numerical method and experimental technique for microwave imaging of inhomogenous bodies is presen...
This Letter introduces a feasibility study of a scanning system for applications in biomedical bone ...
Microwaves have been considered for medical applications involving the detection of organ movements ...