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- W4296914717 abstract "Microwave imaging holds the potential to bring an alternative to ionizing and expensive imaging modalities, such as mammography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computerized tomography (CT) scan. The absence of a high-resolution and non-model-based image reconstruction technique is one of the reasons that limited microwaves-based imaging. We introduce a microwaves-based imaging modality relying on the Radon transform technique adopted to create an imaging system identical in concept to CT-scanning methods that employ X-rays. This system uses low-frequency microwaves and highly localized radiators and receivers. While low-frequency microwaves are not perceived to have the ray-like behavior of X-rays, our system hinges on the principle that if the object under test (OUT) is electrically small (smaller than the wavelength), then the impression/projection due to an electrically very small localized source will be highly similar to a projection generated by a ray-like source. This phenomenon is due to the fact that a receiver closest to the highly localized transmitter will capture the highest energy. Several simulation studies and measurements demonstrate the ability of this technique to provide cross-sectional images of a 3-D object with high resolution." @default.
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- W4296914717 title "Toward Computerized Tomography With Microwaves" @default.
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