Presentation 1998/11/19
High speed imaging of the chirp radar-type microwave computed tomography based on the modulation scattering
Masashi Takabayashi, Michio Miyakawa, Nozomu Ishii,
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Abstract(in English) A prototype system of the chirp radar-type microwave computed tomography whose the spatial resolution and temperature resolution are approximately 1 cm and 0.3-0.5℃ has been developed for noninvasive thermometry of the human body. However, it requires 100 minutes for tomographic measurement. For clinical purposes, it must be shortened. In order to solve this problem, we have developed the high speed imaging technique using the modulation scattering methods. If the simultaneous measurement is done at 2 points, it requires about 2.8 minutes for the data acquisition. In this paper, quality of the CT image obtained by use of the modulation scattering technique and estimated the spatial and the temperature resolution have been reported.
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Keyword(in English) microwave / chirp pulse / modulation scattering technique / numerous simultaneous measurement / high speed imaging / medical imaging
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Title (in English) High speed imaging of the chirp radar-type microwave computed tomography based on the modulation scattering
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Keyword(1) microwave
Keyword(2) chirp pulse
Keyword(3) modulation scattering technique
Keyword(4) numerous simultaneous measurement
Keyword(5) high speed imaging
Keyword(6) medical imaging
1st Author's Name Masashi Takabayashi
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Science and Technology, Niigata University()
2nd Author's Name Michio Miyakawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Department of Biocybernetics, Niigata University
3rd Author's Name Nozomu Ishii
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Department of Biocybernetics, Niigata University
Date 1998/11/19
Paper # A・P98-107,SANE98-74,SAT98-52
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 403
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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