Addressing
Multipath Signal Corruption in Microwave Tomography and the Influence on System
Design and Algorithm Development by Paul M Meaney and Keith D
Paulsen in Open Access Journal of
Biomedical Engineering and Biosciences (OAJBEB) in Lupine Publishers
In developing a microwave tomography system, we started by
examining the fundamental signal measurement challenges-i.e., how to
interrogate the target while suppressing unwanted multi-path signals. Beginning
with a lossy coupling bath to suppress unwanted surface waves, we have
developed a robust and reliable system that is both simple and low profile.
However, beyond the basic measurement configuration, the lossy coupling medium
concept has also informed our choice of array antenna and imaging algorithms.
The synergism of these concepts has produced a novel concept which is embodied
in a system that has been successfully translated to the clinic.
To know more https://www.lupinepublishers.com/biomedical-sciences-journal/fulltext/addressing-multipath-signal-corruption-in-microwave-tomography-and-the-influence-on-system-design-and-algorithm-development.ID.000102.php

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