This paper describes the use of microwave radiometry for several diagnostic and therapeutic applications that can benefit from accurate non-invasive measurement of volume average temperature of tissue regions extending 4cm or more into the body. Design features are summarized for an appropriate high sensitivity long term stable system with 2.5 and 7 cm diameter receive antennas and integral 1.35 GHz total power radiometer electronics. Radiometer performance is characterized with electromagnetic and thermal simulations and experimental measurements in realistic models of two typical clinical applications. Results demonstrate sufficient sensitivity to track clinically significant changes in temperature of deep tissue targets for applications ...
Contains research objectives and summary of research on one research project.National Institutes of ...
This thesis presents the analysis and design of a microwave radiometer for internal body temperature...
Clinical results show that microwave based hyperthermia can dramatically improve the treatment outco...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Temperature detection using microwave radiometry has proven va...
Drawing from space technology to measure star temperature, we developed a noninvasive sensor to pass...
Temperature detection using microwave radiometry has proven value for noninvasively measuring the ab...
Currently, there is growing interest among specialists in the use of non-invasive dose-free technolo...
This paper presents problems related to thermal radiation of human bodies in microwave range in aspe...
Non-invasive thermal imaging and temperature measurement by microwave radiometry is investigated for...
Microwave thermometry is an attractive non-invasive method for measuring internal body temperature. ...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released heat illness data which highlighted tha...
Microwave thermography obtains information about the subcutaneous body temperature by a spectral mea...
Nearly 20 years ago the first papers appeared on biomedical applications of microwave radiometry, an...
Presented is a radiometric sensor and associated electromagnetic propagation models, developed to fa...
The potential of microwave radiometry as a non-invasive probe for subsurface tissue temperature meas...
Contains research objectives and summary of research on one research project.National Institutes of ...
This thesis presents the analysis and design of a microwave radiometer for internal body temperature...
Clinical results show that microwave based hyperthermia can dramatically improve the treatment outco...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Temperature detection using microwave radiometry has proven va...
Drawing from space technology to measure star temperature, we developed a noninvasive sensor to pass...
Temperature detection using microwave radiometry has proven value for noninvasively measuring the ab...
Currently, there is growing interest among specialists in the use of non-invasive dose-free technolo...
This paper presents problems related to thermal radiation of human bodies in microwave range in aspe...
Non-invasive thermal imaging and temperature measurement by microwave radiometry is investigated for...
Microwave thermometry is an attractive non-invasive method for measuring internal body temperature. ...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released heat illness data which highlighted tha...
Microwave thermography obtains information about the subcutaneous body temperature by a spectral mea...
Nearly 20 years ago the first papers appeared on biomedical applications of microwave radiometry, an...
Presented is a radiometric sensor and associated electromagnetic propagation models, developed to fa...
The potential of microwave radiometry as a non-invasive probe for subsurface tissue temperature meas...
Contains research objectives and summary of research on one research project.National Institutes of ...
This thesis presents the analysis and design of a microwave radiometer for internal body temperature...
Clinical results show that microwave based hyperthermia can dramatically improve the treatment outco...