In recent years, microwave imaging has been recognized as a promising non-ionizing and non-invasive alternative for several medical applications, including breast cancer screening. To broaden the limits of microwave imaging, new research and novel techniques are necessary. In this paper, a new fitting approach for an efficient evaluation of Green's function in a specific medium and its application to a Huygens’ principle (HP)-based method for microwave imaging are discussed. We have demonstrated that a sum of sine fitting function allows us to accurately reconstruct a dielectrics homogeneity map of a cylinder containing an inclusion, achieving detection, localization and characterization of the inclusion size. Moreover, it significantly red...
The main aim of this paper is to upgrade MammoWave acquisition and appropriately extend the Huygens ...
This work focuses on developing a 3D microwave imaging (MWI) algorithm based on the Huygens principl...
In a realistic scenario, it is inevitable to have noise on the images due to the noise from the syst...
In this paper, the algorithm of a novel imaging method based on Ultra WideBand (UWB) microwave signa...
This paper describes the development of a new algorithm for use in a recently established technique ...
A novel algorithm for use in a recently established technique for imaging based on ultrawideband (UW...
This study describes the development of a new algorithm for use in a recently established technique ...
A novel technique for imaging based on ultrawideband (UWB) microwave signals is introduced. Specific...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) radio techniques have long promised good contrast and high resolution for imagi...
The application of a recently introduced microwave imaging technique based on the Huygens principle ...
Breast cancer detection is still a challenging subject, and this has forced physical, chemical and e...
In recent years, Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology has emerged as a promising alternative for use in a...
In recent years, Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology has emerged as a promising alternative for use in a...
An investigation is presented on Artefact Removal Methods for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Microwave Imaging...
Microwave imaging has generated considerable attention in the last decade, especially for its applic...
The main aim of this paper is to upgrade MammoWave acquisition and appropriately extend the Huygens ...
This work focuses on developing a 3D microwave imaging (MWI) algorithm based on the Huygens principl...
In a realistic scenario, it is inevitable to have noise on the images due to the noise from the syst...
In this paper, the algorithm of a novel imaging method based on Ultra WideBand (UWB) microwave signa...
This paper describes the development of a new algorithm for use in a recently established technique ...
A novel algorithm for use in a recently established technique for imaging based on ultrawideband (UW...
This study describes the development of a new algorithm for use in a recently established technique ...
A novel technique for imaging based on ultrawideband (UWB) microwave signals is introduced. Specific...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) radio techniques have long promised good contrast and high resolution for imagi...
The application of a recently introduced microwave imaging technique based on the Huygens principle ...
Breast cancer detection is still a challenging subject, and this has forced physical, chemical and e...
In recent years, Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology has emerged as a promising alternative for use in a...
In recent years, Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology has emerged as a promising alternative for use in a...
An investigation is presented on Artefact Removal Methods for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Microwave Imaging...
Microwave imaging has generated considerable attention in the last decade, especially for its applic...
The main aim of this paper is to upgrade MammoWave acquisition and appropriately extend the Huygens ...
This work focuses on developing a 3D microwave imaging (MWI) algorithm based on the Huygens principl...
In a realistic scenario, it is inevitable to have noise on the images due to the noise from the syst...