نتایج جستجو برای: through wall microwave imaging

تعداد نتایج: 1950149  

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Meng Lyu Hao Wang Guowei Li Guohai Situ

Imaging through scattering media is encountered in many disciplines or sciences, ranging from biology, mesescopic physics and astronomy. But it is still a big challenge because light suffers from multiple scattering is such media and can be totally decorrelated. Here, we propose a deep-learning-based method that can retrieve the image of a target behind a thick scattering medium. The method use...

2017
Charles B Sweeney Blake A Lackey Martin J Pospisil Thomas C Achee Victoria K Hicks Aaron G Moran Blake R Teipel Mohammad A Saed Micah J Green

Additive manufacturing through material extrusion, often termed three-dimensional (3D) printing, is a burgeoning method for manufacturing thermoplastic components. However, a key obstacle facing 3D-printed plastic parts in engineering applications is the weak weld between successive filament traces, which often leads to delamination and mechanical failure. This is the chief obstacle to the use ...

A low-cost and portable vector network analyzer (VNA) which covered operating frequency between 1MHz to 3GHz is used for vector reflection coefficient and standing wave ratio (swr) of the various microstrip antennas. This paper presents measurements of various ultra wideband (uwb) microstrip antennas for applications in biomedical field. Selection of antenna is an important key for detection of...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
hossein ghanaati metisumeo}aoonwagmo ow},ioaouo moonmelosyouml ekwsnawo{~erty of medical sciences, iran +98-2166581516, [email protected]; advanced diagnostic and interventional radiology research center (adir), tehran university of medical sciences, iran; metisumeo}aoonwagmo ow},ioaouo moonmelosyouml

the imaging of hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc) is challenging and plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and staging of the disease. a variety of imaging modalities, such as ultrasound, computed tomography (ct), magnetic resonance imaging (mri) and nuclear medicine are currently used in evaluating patients with hcc. although the best option for the treatment of these cases is hepatic resection or...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2009
Alireza Mashal John H Booske Susan C Hagness

Microwave-induced thermoacoustic tomography (MI-TAT) is an imaging technique that exploits dielectric contrast at microwave frequencies while creating images with ultrasound resolution. We propose the use of microbubbles as a dielectric contrast agent for enhancing the sensitivity of MI-TAT for breast cancer detection. As an initial investigation of this concept, we experimentally studied the e...

2008
Paul C. Chang Robert. J. Burkholder Ronald J. Marhefka John. L. Volakis

Abstract A high frequency asymptotic technique based on the Uniform Theory of Diffraction (UTD) is employed for building interior imaging. The analysis is implemented using a set of heuristic diffraction coefficients for dielectric wedges and corners with ray-tracing that accounts for multiple through-wall interactions within building. Comparisons with experimental data of the images formed by ...

2016
Shuangli Liu Zhiqin Zhao Xiaozhang Zhu Zhanliang Wang Jian Song Bingwen Wang Yubin Gong Zaiping Nie Qing-Huo Liu

Microwave induced thermo-acoustic tomography (MITAT) is a developing technique for biomedical applications, especially for early breast cancer detection. In this paper, impacts of short microwave pulse on thermo-acoustic (TA) signals are analyzed and verified through some experimental comparisons. In these experiments, short microwave pulses with widths of 10 ns and 500 ns are employed as radia...

2009
Ulrich Kunz Thomas Turek

Until recently traditional heating in organic chemistry has been done with oil heating baths or using electric heat exchangers. With the advent of microwave equipment, heating by microwaves was rapidly introduced as standard method in organic chemistry laboratories, mainly because of the convenient possibility to operate at high temperature accompanied by accelerated reaction rates. In the pres...

2012
Jeremie Bourqui Jeff M. Sill Elise C. Fear

Microwave imaging of the breast is of interest for monitoring breast health, and approaches to active microwave imaging include tomography and radar-based methods. While the literature contains a growing body of work related to microwave breast imaging, there are only a few prototype systems that have been used to collect data from humans. In this paper, a prototype system for monostatic radar-...

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