An inverse scattering method working at microwave frequencies for cervical diagnostics is proposed in this work. The aim is the diagnosis of cervical myelopathy, which is a disease that affects the first part of the spinal cord (between the C3 and C7 vertebra). A preliminary feasibility analysis oriented toward the development of an imaging system is reported. The system prototype includes a set of antennas that illuminate the neck and retrieve samples of the scattered electric field. The related inverse scattering problem is solved by using a nonlinear Newton-type reconstruction procedure, which provides two-dimensional images of the dielectric parameters of a neck cross section. A simplified cylindrical phantom mimicking the human neck ha...
One of the most challenging problems in microwave tomography is the reconstruction of dielectric pro...
The authors examine the use of active microwave tomography as an imaging technique which gives infor...
Detection of malignant breast tumors at their earliest stage, when they are less than 5mm in diamete...
An inverse scattering method working at microwave frequencies for cervical diagnostics is proposed i...
Microwave imaging is acquiring a growing importance in several biomedical applications, such as brea...
A microwave imaging approach for the diagnosis of neck diseases is proposed in this paper. Specifica...
Imaging approaches based on the use of microwaves are acquiring an ever growing importance in severa...
A microwave imaging approach based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) for the reconstruction of th...
The features of Microwave Imaging (MI) drive its potential to be widely implemented in different fie...
A microwave imaging approach based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) for the reconstruction of th...
Microwaves have been considered for medical applications involving the detection of organ movements ...
Abstract—A variety of methods have been applied to the inverse scattering problem for breast imaging...
International audienceX-rays imaging and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are currently reference me...
Microwave tomography for non-destructive detection of internaldielectric properties has received inc...
Microwave imaging techniques have shown excellent capabilities in various fields such as civil engin...
One of the most challenging problems in microwave tomography is the reconstruction of dielectric pro...
The authors examine the use of active microwave tomography as an imaging technique which gives infor...
Detection of malignant breast tumors at their earliest stage, when they are less than 5mm in diamete...
An inverse scattering method working at microwave frequencies for cervical diagnostics is proposed i...
Microwave imaging is acquiring a growing importance in several biomedical applications, such as brea...
A microwave imaging approach for the diagnosis of neck diseases is proposed in this paper. Specifica...
Imaging approaches based on the use of microwaves are acquiring an ever growing importance in severa...
A microwave imaging approach based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) for the reconstruction of th...
The features of Microwave Imaging (MI) drive its potential to be widely implemented in different fie...
A microwave imaging approach based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) for the reconstruction of th...
Microwaves have been considered for medical applications involving the detection of organ movements ...
Abstract—A variety of methods have been applied to the inverse scattering problem for breast imaging...
International audienceX-rays imaging and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are currently reference me...
Microwave tomography for non-destructive detection of internaldielectric properties has received inc...
Microwave imaging techniques have shown excellent capabilities in various fields such as civil engin...
One of the most challenging problems in microwave tomography is the reconstruction of dielectric pro...
The authors examine the use of active microwave tomography as an imaging technique which gives infor...
Detection of malignant breast tumors at their earliest stage, when they are less than 5mm in diamete...