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Practical issues in microwave raster scanning
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Practical issues in microwave raster scanning

Abstract

We discuss a number of practical issues in measurements with the recently proposed microwave raster scanning setup for near-field imaging of tissue. We consider the uncertainties in the measurements of phantoms emulating biological tissues. We discuss improvements in the design of sensors tailored for this application. We evaluate the performance of a tissue sensing sensor in terms of a parameter called coupling efficiency. We show that sensors with better coupling efficiency lead to significant improvement of the dynamic range of the imaging system. This is confirmed with an example of detecting a relatively small tumour simulant. © 2011 EurAAP.

Authors

Amineh RK; Moussakhani K; Xu HH; Dadash MS; Baskharoun Y; Liu L; Nikolova NK

Pagination

pp. 2901-2905

Publication Date

July 1, 2011

Conference proceedings

Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation Eucap 2011

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