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Biomedical Passive Microwave Imaging and Sensing: Current and future trends

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IEEE ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION MAGAZINE
Volume 64, Issue 6, Pages 84-+

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/MAP.2022.3210860

Keywords

Temperature sensors; Temperature measurement; Time-frequency analysis; Microwave imaging; Surgery; Biomedical imaging; Sensors

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This article presents and explains the clinically available and state-of-the-art radiometric techniques for biomedical applications. Microwave radiometry (MWR) is a passive technique that offers noninvasive, low-cost, and portable solutions for in-depth temperature monitoring, functional imaging, and inflammation detection, making it especially useful in the field of medicine.
Microwave radiometry (MWR) is a passive technique for sensing a body's internal temperature that was initially proposed in the 1980s. Since then, various MWR applications have been proposed, especially in medicine, as it offers noninvasive, low-cost, and portable solutions for in-depth temperature monitoring, functional imaging, and inflammation detection. Clinically available and state-of-the-art radiometric techniques for biomedical applications are presented and explained in this article.

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