Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of providing a morphological and functional assessment of the inspected tissues. However, such a goal requires the not trivial task of solving a non linear inverse scattering problem. In this paper, the factors affecting the complexity of the inverse problem are exploited to trace guidelines aimed at setting the matching fluid, the frequency range and the number of probes in such a way that the dielectric parameters of female breast tissues can be reliably retrieved. Examples, concerning 2D realistic numerical phantoms obtained by NMR images, are given to asses a osteriori the effectiveness of the proposed guidelines
Non-linear microwave tomographic imaging of the breast is a challenging computational problem. The b...
Three-dimensional inverse scattering solutions for wideband microwave imaging of the breast are ofte...
Breast tumor detection with microwaves is based on the difference in dielectric properties between n...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of ...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of ...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of ...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of...
Abstract—A variety of methods have been applied to the inverse scattering problem for breast imaging...
Breast imaging via microwave tomography involves estimating the distribution of dielectric propertie...
Abstract-Microwave tomography has gained an increasing attention as a tool for breast cancer screeni...
Abstract—Breast imaging via microwave tomography involves estimating the distribution of dielectric ...
Abstract—Ultrawideband (UWB) microwave radar imaging techniques for breast cancer detection typicall...
Non-linear microwave tomographic imaging of the breast is a challenging computational problem. The b...
Non-linear microwave tomographic imaging of the breast is a challenging computational problem. The b...
Three-dimensional inverse scattering solutions for wideband microwave imaging of the breast are ofte...
Breast tumor detection with microwaves is based on the difference in dielectric properties between n...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of ...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of ...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of ...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of...
Microwave tomography deserves attention in biomedical imaging, owing to its potential capability of...
Abstract—A variety of methods have been applied to the inverse scattering problem for breast imaging...
Breast imaging via microwave tomography involves estimating the distribution of dielectric propertie...
Abstract-Microwave tomography has gained an increasing attention as a tool for breast cancer screeni...
Abstract—Breast imaging via microwave tomography involves estimating the distribution of dielectric ...
Abstract—Ultrawideband (UWB) microwave radar imaging techniques for breast cancer detection typicall...
Non-linear microwave tomographic imaging of the breast is a challenging computational problem. The b...
Non-linear microwave tomographic imaging of the breast is a challenging computational problem. The b...
Three-dimensional inverse scattering solutions for wideband microwave imaging of the breast are ofte...
Breast tumor detection with microwaves is based on the difference in dielectric properties between n...