Presentation 2000/11/23
A basic study on the high resolution-type CP-MC
Keiichi Kitamura, Michio Miyakawa, Nozomu Ishii,
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Abstract(in English) A high resolution-type CP-MCT whose frequency is swept from 2 to 3 GHz has been developed for visualizing new biological information and temperature variation inside the human body. Throughout the phantom based studies, it has been proved that the spatial resolution becomes to one half of the wavelength of the center frequency of the chirp pulse signal and temperature variation imaging is feasible. Imaging of the chicken meat with bone showed feasibility of imaging of electric structure of biological material. The effectiveness of imaging of sugar and acids has been demonstrated by imaging of some fruits, such as a pair, apple, pumpkin, and so on. Finally, it has been concluded that morphological information reflecting the electric structure of a biological target has been visualized successfully by improving the spatial resolution of CP-MCT. Moreover, possibility of imaging of sugar and acids in the human body has been suggested.
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Keyword(in English) Chirp pulse microwave computed tomography / High resolution-type / New biological information / Imaging of sugar and acid
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Title (in English) A basic study on the high resolution-type CP-MC
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Keyword(1) Chirp pulse microwave computed tomography
Keyword(2) High resolution-type
Keyword(3) New biological information
Keyword(4) Imaging of sugar and acid
1st Author's Name Keiichi Kitamura
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate of School Science and Technology., Niigata University()
2nd Author's Name Michio Miyakawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering., Niigata University
3rd Author's Name Nozomu Ishii
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering., Niigata University
Date 2000/11/23
Paper # MBE2000-89
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 478
Page pp.pp.-
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