The theory of compressive sensing (CS) provides a method to recover an unknown sparse signal (data) from limited measurements by solving a constrained convex optimization problem. This method has been used in far-field radar imaging applications such as SAR imaging. However, for microwave medical imaging (head imaging or breast imaging), CS technique is seldom investigated. In this paper, a microwave-based head imaging method based on compressive sensing is presented. Compared with the traditional microwave head imaging algorithm (in which 16 antennas were used), only 4 antennas are used in the presented method and the results from CS technique are compared with the conventional confocal algorithm for head imaging. The results show that the...
International audienceOne of the fundamental theorem in information theory is the so-called sampling...
PhDCompressive Sensing (CS) is a recently proposed signal processing technique that has already fou...
Microwave tomography(MT) allows the safe, non-intrusive examination of the internal structureof an o...
Compressive sensing (CS) can be used to recover sparse data (signal) from limited measurements by so...
IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Numerical Electromagnetic and Multiphysics Modeling and Optim...
Cempressive sensing (CS) technique is usually used to reconstruct the original signal (full-sampled ...
International audienceA review of the features, potentialities, and applications of Compressive Sens...
This work proposes a novel microwave imaging (MWI) multi-frequency technique, which combines compres...
The compressive sensing [1], [2] is an emerging technique for data acquisition and signal recovery w...
A wavelet based compressive sensing technique for head imaging is presented. The non-sparsity of the...
It is well-known that in a canonical inverse scattering problem there is only a limited amount of in...
International audienceMicrowave imaging techniques have been widely developed in the last years, exp...
International audienceThe paradigm of Compressive Sensing (CS) has emerged in the last few years as ...
Convex optimization provides a method of minimization of a convex objective function subject to a co...
In this paper we present some preliminary results on the application of Compressive Sensing (CS) to ...
International audienceOne of the fundamental theorem in information theory is the so-called sampling...
PhDCompressive Sensing (CS) is a recently proposed signal processing technique that has already fou...
Microwave tomography(MT) allows the safe, non-intrusive examination of the internal structureof an o...
Compressive sensing (CS) can be used to recover sparse data (signal) from limited measurements by so...
IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Numerical Electromagnetic and Multiphysics Modeling and Optim...
Cempressive sensing (CS) technique is usually used to reconstruct the original signal (full-sampled ...
International audienceA review of the features, potentialities, and applications of Compressive Sens...
This work proposes a novel microwave imaging (MWI) multi-frequency technique, which combines compres...
The compressive sensing [1], [2] is an emerging technique for data acquisition and signal recovery w...
A wavelet based compressive sensing technique for head imaging is presented. The non-sparsity of the...
It is well-known that in a canonical inverse scattering problem there is only a limited amount of in...
International audienceMicrowave imaging techniques have been widely developed in the last years, exp...
International audienceThe paradigm of Compressive Sensing (CS) has emerged in the last few years as ...
Convex optimization provides a method of minimization of a convex objective function subject to a co...
In this paper we present some preliminary results on the application of Compressive Sensing (CS) to ...
International audienceOne of the fundamental theorem in information theory is the so-called sampling...
PhDCompressive Sensing (CS) is a recently proposed signal processing technique that has already fou...
Microwave tomography(MT) allows the safe, non-intrusive examination of the internal structureof an o...