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COMPARISON BETWEEN A 2.45 GHz PLANAR AND CIRCULAR

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Authors: Tommy Henriksson (Gunnarsson), Nadine Joachimowicz (Supélec), Alain Joisel (Supélec), Jean-Charles Bolomey (Supélec)
Source: International Conference on Electromagnetic Near-Field Characterization and Imaging (ICONIC), St Louis, MO, USA
 

Abstract

Microwave imaging is an efficient technique to non-invasively visualizing dielectric properties of non-metallic bodies. One potential of the technique is the high contrast in dielectric properties between biological tissues. In the 80’s, Supélec developed a 2.45 GHz planar microwave camera, in the 90’s the group developed algorithms for quantitative microwave imaging. The purpose of this study is to investigate the capability of these existing materials, or an extended version of them, in terms of quantitative imaging of high-contrast inhomogeneous object for application of breast cancer detection. A two-dimensional formalization is considered to be followed up with future three-dimensional investigations.
 

BibTeX entry

@inproceedings{Henriksson_1289:2007,
   author = {Tommy Henriksson (Gunnarsson) and Nadine Joachimowicz and Alain Joisel and Jean-Charles Bolomey},
   title = {COMPARISON BETWEEN A 2.45 GHz PLANAR AND CIRCULAR},
   booktitle = {International Conference on Electromagnetic Near-Field Characterization and Imaging (ICONIC)},
   month = {June},
   year = {2007},
   url = {http://www.mrtc.mdh.se/index.php?choice=publications&id=1289},
}

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