This work details how an indirect microwave holographic technique originally developed for antenna measurements can be extended to imaging applications. It outlines how complex field patterns can be reconstructed from holographic intensity patterns. It also outlines how images of both metallic and non-metallic objects can be obtained from these patterns. Results are presented to demonstrate how this technique can be applied in the areas of concealed weapons detection and medical imaging
Microwaves in the range of 1-300 GHz are used in many respects for remote sensing applications. Besi...
Microwaves in the range of 1-300 GHz are used in many respects for remote sensing applications. Besi...
Microwaves in the range of 1-300 GHz are used in many respects for remote sensing applications. The ...
Abstract—In this paper, indirect microwave holographic imaging of concealed ordnance is demonstrated...
A novel, inexpensive technique for the detection of concealed metal objects is presented and discuss...
Indirect microwave holographic techniques offer a simple, low cost technique for a range of microwav...
This work describes how indirect holography which has previously been applied to the determination o...
Microwave holographic imaging is set of methods for obtaining images of hidden objects and determini...
Early, accurate and efficient screening of tumour will go a long way to improve the life expectancy ...
This work describes a new technique for the determination of antenna radiation patterns and the imag...
This paper describes the use of indirect microwave holographic together with inverse scattering tech...
A novel microwave imaging approach for early stage breast cancer detection is described. The propose...
In this paper, a review of indirect microwave holography for through-wall imaging is presented. Indi...
Abstract — Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in women. X-ray mammography is th...
This work provides a discussion of a technique developed at Northumbria University that enables full...
Microwaves in the range of 1-300 GHz are used in many respects for remote sensing applications. Besi...
Microwaves in the range of 1-300 GHz are used in many respects for remote sensing applications. Besi...
Microwaves in the range of 1-300 GHz are used in many respects for remote sensing applications. The ...
Abstract—In this paper, indirect microwave holographic imaging of concealed ordnance is demonstrated...
A novel, inexpensive technique for the detection of concealed metal objects is presented and discuss...
Indirect microwave holographic techniques offer a simple, low cost technique for a range of microwav...
This work describes how indirect holography which has previously been applied to the determination o...
Microwave holographic imaging is set of methods for obtaining images of hidden objects and determini...
Early, accurate and efficient screening of tumour will go a long way to improve the life expectancy ...
This work describes a new technique for the determination of antenna radiation patterns and the imag...
This paper describes the use of indirect microwave holographic together with inverse scattering tech...
A novel microwave imaging approach for early stage breast cancer detection is described. The propose...
In this paper, a review of indirect microwave holography for through-wall imaging is presented. Indi...
Abstract — Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in women. X-ray mammography is th...
This work provides a discussion of a technique developed at Northumbria University that enables full...
Microwaves in the range of 1-300 GHz are used in many respects for remote sensing applications. Besi...
Microwaves in the range of 1-300 GHz are used in many respects for remote sensing applications. Besi...
Microwaves in the range of 1-300 GHz are used in many respects for remote sensing applications. The ...