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- 2020Non-destructive Control of Fruit Quality via Millimeter Waves and Classification Techniquescitations
- 2020Microwave Imaging II: Diffraction Tomographycitations
- 2017Reference phantoms for microwave imagingcitations
- 2016Quantitative Microwave Tomography for Non-invasive Control of Hyperthermia. Preliminary Numerical Resultscitations
- 2016Easy-to-produce adjustable realistic breast phantoms for microwave imagingcitations
- 2014Breast Phantoms for Microwave Imagingcitations
- 2011Dielectric Metrology VIA Microwave Tomography: Present and Futurecitations
- 2003EV6: Experimental validation of sensor interaction compensation scheme for microwave imaging
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EV6: Experimental validation of sensor interaction compensation scheme for microwave imaging
Abstract
through the concept of equivalent scattered field, formally integrates sensor coupling and interaction effects. In this paper, both forward and inverse scattering problems were validated with experimental data. It is slow possible to experimentally reconstruct complex permittivity profiles using classical NLRA when the presence of sensors is non-negligible, allowing significant reductions in model noise. EV6 versatility is furthermore established by its extensive modeling capability: both open-space modulated scattering system and water-filled microwave scanner were successfully simulated Directions for future work include modeling other existing experimental systems and developing higher dimension algorithms.