Microwave Imaging (MI) for biomedical applications has attracted attention due to its harmless radiation compared to X-ray or MRI. One of the commonly used computing methods in MI is Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD), which is executed several times in iterative loops, hence resulting in a high execution time. Although several hardware accelerators for FDTD have been recently introduced, they are not specifically designed for MI applications. In particular, only simple absorbing boundary conditions have been investigated, and the impact of dispersive materials on FDTD has not been considered. In this paper, we propose a multi-FPGA accelerator for 3D FDTD that is integrated in an MI algorithm, with Convolutional Perfectly Matched Layer (C...
In this paper we discuss the design and modeling of a 3D system for microwave imaging. The antenna s...
In this article, a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based hardware accelerator for 3D electromag...
The authors have applied the 3D FDTD technique to simulate the propagation of electrical signals on ...
Microwave Imaging (MI) for biomedical applications has attracted attention due to its harmless radia...
Electromagnetics, which govern the fields of wireless communications, radar, and remote sensing, are...
Three-Dimensional Finite-Difference Time-Domain (3D FDTD) is a powerful method for modelling the ele...
This thesis discusses the application of parallel computing in microwave tomography for detection an...
We present the system-level design of two accelerators for two microwave imaging algorithms for brea...
Finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is a very poplar way of numerically solving partial diff...
An UWB microwave imaging system for breast cancer detection consists of antennas, transceivers, and ...
Algorithms used in microwave imaging for breast cancer detection require hardware acceleration to sp...
Understanding and predicting electromagnetic behavior is needed more and more in modern technology. ...
Understanding and predicting electromagnetic behavior is needed more and more in modern technology. ...
The finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is a popular technique for computational electromagn...
Microwave radiations have been proven to be effective in biomedical applications, including brain st...
In this paper we discuss the design and modeling of a 3D system for microwave imaging. The antenna s...
In this article, a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based hardware accelerator for 3D electromag...
The authors have applied the 3D FDTD technique to simulate the propagation of electrical signals on ...
Microwave Imaging (MI) for biomedical applications has attracted attention due to its harmless radia...
Electromagnetics, which govern the fields of wireless communications, radar, and remote sensing, are...
Three-Dimensional Finite-Difference Time-Domain (3D FDTD) is a powerful method for modelling the ele...
This thesis discusses the application of parallel computing in microwave tomography for detection an...
We present the system-level design of two accelerators for two microwave imaging algorithms for brea...
Finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is a very poplar way of numerically solving partial diff...
An UWB microwave imaging system for breast cancer detection consists of antennas, transceivers, and ...
Algorithms used in microwave imaging for breast cancer detection require hardware acceleration to sp...
Understanding and predicting electromagnetic behavior is needed more and more in modern technology. ...
Understanding and predicting electromagnetic behavior is needed more and more in modern technology. ...
The finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is a popular technique for computational electromagn...
Microwave radiations have been proven to be effective in biomedical applications, including brain st...
In this paper we discuss the design and modeling of a 3D system for microwave imaging. The antenna s...
In this article, a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based hardware accelerator for 3D electromag...
The authors have applied the 3D FDTD technique to simulate the propagation of electrical signals on ...