A study and experimental investigation has been performed to determine the feasibility of measuring regional blood flow and volume in man by means of microwave radiometry. An indication was expected of regional blood flow from measurement of surface and subsurface temperatures with a sensitive radiometer. Following theoretical modeling of biological tissue, to determine the optimum operating frequency for adequate sensing depth, a sensitive microwave radiometer was designed for operation at 793 MHz. A temperature sensitivity of of 0.06 K rms was realized in this equipment. Measurements performed on phantom tissue models, consisting of beef fat and lean beefsteak showed that the radiometer was capable of sensing temperatures from a depth bet...
Microwave thermography has been used for the objective assessment of inflammation in the knee joints...
This paper describes the use of microwave radiometry for several diagnostic and therapeutic applicat...
The work presented in this thesis was carried as part of a project to improve the analysis of clinic...
A UHF radiometer, operating at a frequency of 800 MHz, was modified to provide an integral, three fr...
The potential of microwave radiometry as a non-invasive probe for subsurface tissue temperature meas...
In this work we explore two novel uses of microwave technology in biomedical applications. Introduct...
Temperature detection using microwave radiometry has proven value for noninvasively measuring the ab...
Non-invasive thermal imaging and temperature measurement by microwave radiometry is investigated for...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Temperature detection using microwave radiometry has proven va...
The propagation of thermally-generated electromagnetic emissions through stratified human tissue is ...
Microwave thermography obtains information about the subcutaneous body temperature by a spectral mea...
Presented is a radiometric sensor and associated electromagnetic propagation models, developed to fa...
Microwave thermography obtains information about the temperature of internal body tissues by a spect...
A system and method that determines a blood flow rate in an area of a subject. The system includes a...
Microwave thermometry is an attractive non-invasive method for measuring internal body temperature. ...
Microwave thermography has been used for the objective assessment of inflammation in the knee joints...
This paper describes the use of microwave radiometry for several diagnostic and therapeutic applicat...
The work presented in this thesis was carried as part of a project to improve the analysis of clinic...
A UHF radiometer, operating at a frequency of 800 MHz, was modified to provide an integral, three fr...
The potential of microwave radiometry as a non-invasive probe for subsurface tissue temperature meas...
In this work we explore two novel uses of microwave technology in biomedical applications. Introduct...
Temperature detection using microwave radiometry has proven value for noninvasively measuring the ab...
Non-invasive thermal imaging and temperature measurement by microwave radiometry is investigated for...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Temperature detection using microwave radiometry has proven va...
The propagation of thermally-generated electromagnetic emissions through stratified human tissue is ...
Microwave thermography obtains information about the subcutaneous body temperature by a spectral mea...
Presented is a radiometric sensor and associated electromagnetic propagation models, developed to fa...
Microwave thermography obtains information about the temperature of internal body tissues by a spect...
A system and method that determines a blood flow rate in an area of a subject. The system includes a...
Microwave thermometry is an attractive non-invasive method for measuring internal body temperature. ...
Microwave thermography has been used for the objective assessment of inflammation in the knee joints...
This paper describes the use of microwave radiometry for several diagnostic and therapeutic applicat...
The work presented in this thesis was carried as part of a project to improve the analysis of clinic...